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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.

  • Can statins lower dementia risk?

    We fact-check newspaper reports on a new study that suggest statins reduce the risk of dementia as well as lowering cholesterol.

  • BHF Professor builds enhanced data resource for coronavirus research

    Chief Executive at UK Biobank and BHF Professor, Sir Rory Collins, is enhancing a health data resource to understand why some individuals are hit hard by coronavirus (Covid-19) while others escape with little or no effect.

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    Are chemical modifications of DNA involved in atherosclerosis?

    University of Bristol | Professor Andrew Newby

    BHF Professor Andrew Newby has been awarded a three year grant to investigate the intricate processes that lead to plaque rupture in atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis occurs when fatty deposits build up inside artery walls and harden, causin...

  • RESEARCH

    Taking faster, clearer pictures of heart metabolism

    University of Oxford | Professor Damian Tyler

    Metabolism is defined as the chemical processes that occur within the body. Changes to the heart’s metabolism are often linked to the development of heart disease. Professor Damian Tyler and his team are looking to develop a new imaging tec...

  • RESEARCH

    Can MRI scanning during exercise predict heart failure in people with pulmonary arterial hypertension?

    Imperial College London | Dr Declan O'Regan

    Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is caused by abnormally high blood pressure in the arteries carrying blood to the lungs, which results in damage to the right side of the heart. Symptoms include breathlessness or tiredness, and can lea...

  • Is porridge good for you?

    Find out if porridge is good for weight loss, cholesterol and diabetes, with answers from British Heart Foundation Senior Dietician Tracy Parker

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    Investigating how streptococcus bacteria trigger endocarditis

    University of Bristol | Dr Angela Nobbs

    Endocarditis is an infection that affects the inner lining of the heart. It is a rare but life-threatening condition, usually caused by bacteria that have entered the bloodstream and have circulated to the heart. Oral streptococci bacteria ...

  • Heart valve disease

    Heart valve disease is when one or more of your heart valves do not work like they should. This can affect your blood flow and put extra strain on your heart. Read about causes, symptoms and treatment.