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Does telomere length determine why some people get age-related diseases early?University of Leicester | Professor Sir Nilesh J Samani
Together with the Biotechnology, Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Medical Research Council (MRC), the BHF has awarded a grant to BHF Professor Sir Nilesh Samani from the University of Leicester to carry out a huge study ...
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Can air pollution kill you?
Toxic air is all around us, even when we can't see it. But don’t let its invisibility fool you - BHF research has shown that fine particulate matter known as PM2.5 is a triple threat. We explore just how exactly air pollutants can harm your health, and how our work aims to protect peoples' health.
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What makes partially-specialised cells in a growing embryo turn into blood vessel cells?University of East Anglia | Dr Gi Fay Mok
In the growing embryo, stem cells (unspecialised cells) undergo rapid changes to become precursor cells (partially-specialised cells) and then specialised cells which perform specific functions. This process of cell differentiation is go...
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Are formyl peptide receptors involved in abnormal blood clotting?University of Reading | Dr Sakthivel Vaiyapuri
Dr Sakthivel Vaiyapuri and his colleagues at the University of Reading are studying proteins called formyl peptide receptors (FPRs), which are found in small cells in the blood called platelets. Dr Vaiyapuri hopes to find out if targeting t...
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Understanding how a genetic defect causes fatal heart rhythm conditionsUniversity of Bristol | Professor Jules Hancox
Short QT syndrome (SQTS) is a life-threatening condition that causes disturbances to the normal heart rhythm (arrhythmias). It occurs because of defects in molecules called ion channels which normally ensure the heart’s electrical activity ...
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My hospital appointment or surgery is delayed – what can I do?
Find out what to do if your appointment, surgery or test has been delayed or cancelled
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Taking a common antibiotic alongside a statin
Taking a common antibiotic alongside a statin commonly prescribed in Canada could have adverse effects on older people, according to new research.