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    Understanding how Popeye protein chemical changes influence heart rate

    Imperial College London | Professor Dr Thomas Brand

    Professor Thomas Brand from Imperial College London is studying the function of Popeye proteins in the heart and understanding how chemical modifications to these proteins can influence normal heart rhythm. Popeye proteins are located wi...

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    Want to start eating well to improve your health, but not sure what to eat to lose weight or reduce your cholesterol? Our Senior Dietitian shares some simple tips.

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    Could regenerative cells called EPCs help repair blood vessels?

    University of Edinburgh | Dr Mairi Brittan

    BHF Intermediate Basic Science Research Fellow Dr Mairi Brittan is studying regenerative cells, called endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), to find out if they could be used to treat heart and circulatory disease. In heart and circulato...

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  • Diabetes medications

    We explain oral medications that can control your blood glucose levels, which is critical to managing type 2 diabetes.

  • How stem cell research could help repair heart attack damage

    Two professors at the cutting edge of stem cell research tell us how their work could affect people's lives in the future

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    How do blood vessels become hardened with calcium?

    King's College London | Professor Catherine Shanahan

    Supervised by Professor Catherine Shanahan, this PhD student is studying a process called vascular calcification, when arteries stiffen and harden. This can lead to heart attacks and high blood pressure. During calcification, blood vessel m...

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    Learning more about a potential new drug target in heart failure

    University of Glasgow | Dr William Fuller

    Every cell in the body uses small chemical messengers to communicate with their neighbours and the rest of the body. These chemical messengers work by interacting with proteins called receptors that are embedded in the surface of cells. In ...