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Previous awards - International Cardiovascular Research Partnership Awards
Learn more about what we have previously funded under the International Cardiovascular Research Partnership Award funding scheme
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RESEARCH
Does our heart have an internal clock that sets its rhythm?University of Manchester | Professor Mark R Boyett
Professor Mark Boyett wants to find out if the day-night cycle affects heart rhythm. A healthy heart steadily pumps blood around the body. An abnormal heart rhythm that is irregular, or is too fast or too slow is called an arrhythmia. I...
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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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6 things you didn't know about sugar
Is honey healthier than sugar? How much sugar is too much? Our dietitian explains all you need to know.
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Heart & Circulatory Disease Statistics 2024
2024 edition of the BHF statistics compendium (formerly Coronary Heart Disease Statistics).
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PUBLICATION
Health at Work - Shopping basket challengeOther, 3 pages, published on 01/04/2012
Participants are asked to create and prepare a recipe using five specified ingredients, plus any optional extra ingredients that they may have in their own store cupboards at home.
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How do some people’s hearts recover from heart failure?University of Oxford | Professor Neil Herring
This Oxford team will use innovative new techniques to understand how some failing hearts recover. Damage to the heart from many causes, including heart attacks, can lead to heart failure. This is where the heart is unable to pump well eno...
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Taking faster, clearer pictures of heart metabolismUniversity 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...
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Lowering blood pressure is even more beneficial than previously thought
Blood pressure-lowering medication can prevent serious cardiovascular conditions such as strokes, heart failure and heart attacks in adults with normal blood pressure, according to research we part-funded and that was published in The Lancet.