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RESEARCH
Controlling blood pressure in new mothersUniversity of Oxford | Professor Paul Leeson
During pregnancy some women develop severe high blood pressure called pre-eclampsia and gestational hypertension. After pregnancy, the blood pressure often settles but the changes in their body can persist. These women are at higher risk of...
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RESEARCH
Improving scans for children with heart diseaseUniversity College London | Dr Vivek Muthurangu
A technique called cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is widely used as the best method of scanning children people with heart disease. However, current CMR techniques require people to hold their breath, which children often find diff...
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RESEARCH
Analysing MRI scans of people taking part in UK BiobankQueen Mary, University of London | Professor Dr Steffen Petersen
Research studying large populations has revolutionised cardiology and prevention strategies by identifying well-established cardiovascular risk factors, such as smoking, obesity and lack of physical activity. Between 2006 and 2010, 500,000 ...
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Quiz: How much do you know about meat?
There are so many cuts and types of meat. But do you know the facts?
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Blood pressure must be controlled in midlife before irreversible damage is done
BHF-funded research highlights the importance of managing blood pressure throughout our lifetimes.
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Joint funding with other biomedical research charities
Partnerships with other charitable funders to support research into cardiovascular disease is an important part of our work. Learn more about the co-funded projects
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Cardiac arrest - ARREST trial
Where should people who’ve had a cardiac arrest out of hospital be treated? The ARREST trial looked at whether they should be taken to the nearest emergency department or a specialist cardiac arrest centre.
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PUBLICATION
Understanding coronary artery bypass surgeryBooklets, 64 pages, published on 21/07/2025
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