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BHF Professor Sir Rory Collins awarded MRC Millennium Medal 2020
BHF Professor Sir Rory Collins at the University of Oxford has been awarded the Medical Research Council’s (MRC) most prestigious personal award, the Millennium Medal 2020.
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Can heart failure cause sudden weight gain?
Heart failure means your heart is not working properly, which can cause fluid to build up in your body resulting in sudden weight gain, says BHF Senior Cardiac Nurse Regina Giblin.
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RESEARCH
Why is fibrinogen phosphorylated in heart disease?University of Leeds | Professor Khalid Naseem
Dr Kerrie Smith and her colleagues at the University of Leeds are studying why a protein called fibrinogen undergoes a chemical process called phosphorylation, and why high levels of phosphorylated fibrinogen are found in people with athero...
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What is a PET scan?
Find what PET scans are used for, what’s involved, and what they will tell your doctor.
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Children become less active each year of primary school
A new study we funded shows that by age 11, children are doing more than an hour less of physical activity a week than at age 6.
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RESEARCH
Understanding zebrafish heart repair as a step towards heart tissue regeneration in peopleKing's College London | Dr Yaniv Hinits
People who survive a heart attack may have heart tissue damage that affects their quality of life. Understanding what proteins allow human heart cells to multiply and regenerate, as they do in fish, could help develop drugs that help our he...
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Drug could help diabetic hearts recover after a heart attack
Research we've funded at the University of Oxford has identified a drug, currently in clinical trials for another condition, that could reduce the risk that people with diabetes will go on to develop heart failure after a heart attack.
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Why do I need a different drug instead of aspirin?
Our medical expert answers a question about why you might need to take warfarin or a newer anticoagulant instead of aspirin.
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RESEARCH
Does a genetic mutation indicate when high blood pressure can be cured by surgery?Queen Mary, University of London | Professor Morris Brown
High blood pressure – or hypertension - is serious problem which affects a quarter of all adults. A common cause of hypertension is a condition called primary aldosteronism, where too much of the hormone aldosterone is produced. Excess ...