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  • Calcium rainbow wins national image competition

    We have announced the winners of our annual Reflections of Research national image competition. The competition challenges BHF-funded researchers to capture the beauty and mystery of art and science, as they showcase awe-inspiring displays of lifesaving research.

  • RESEARCH

    Could high-density lipoproteins treat abdominal aortic aneurysms?

    St George's, University of London | Professor Gillian W Cockerill

    An abdominal aortic aneurysm is where there is a weakening in the main blood vessel in the abdomen, which results in a breakdown of the vessel. Professor Gillian W Cockerill and colleagues at St George's University London have recently show...

  • Exercise ECG

    An exercise ECG, heart or exercise stress test, is a test that looks at how your heart works when you’re exercising. Find out what happens during the test, any risks and how you get your results.

  • Record-breaking human imaging project crosses finish line

    In a remarkable achievement, supported by us, UK Biobank has completed the world’s largest whole body imaging project, scanning the brains, hearts, abdomens, blood vessels, bones and joints of 100,000 volunteers.

  • PUBLICATION

    Understanding coronary artery bypass surgery

    Booklets, 64 pages, published on 21/07/2025

    This booklet can help you and your loved ones understand what coronary artery bypass surgery involves. Order or download it for free.

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  • RESEARCH

    Understanding why people with diabetes are at increased risk of heart disease

    Queen's University Belfast | Professor David Grieve

    Dr David Grieve and his team are working out why high blood glucose levels in people with diabetes can lead to heart and circulatory disease, particularly heart failure. Scientists believe high blood glucose leads to structural changes ...

  • Wembley stands renamed at Sky Bet EFL Play-Offs

    Wembley Stadium stands are being temporarily renamed in honour of four football supporters with inspiring cardiac arrest stories at the Sky Bet EFL Play-Offs

  • RESEARCH

    Testing single muscle cell threads in heart biopsies from people with cardiomyopathies

    Imperial College London | Dr Petr Vikhorev

    Cardiomyopathies are diseases that affect the heart muscle. They are frequently caused by genetic mutations, which are passed down through families. Cardiomyopathies can be very serious, causing enlargement or thickening of the heart, heart...

  • RESEARCH

    Machine learning for personalised prescribing after a heart attack

    University of Edinburgh | Professor Nicholas Mills

    Heart attacks occur when a blood clot blocks a coronary artery. After a heart attack, people are prescribed drugs to reduce the risk of another. This includes medicines to prevent blood clots, often described as 'thinning' the blood. Unfort...

  • Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)

    Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), a type of congenital heart disease, is when a blood vessel in your heart does not close by itself after you’re born. Read about causes, symptoms and treatment.