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    How variations in our DNA affect blood vessel smooth muscle cells

    University of Leicester | Professor Shu S Ye

    Advances in technology have generated an avalanche of data about the genetics of health and disease. Leicester has been at the forefront of finding variations in a person’s genetic code that are linked to an increased risk of heart disease....

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    Is junk DNA important in heart disease?

    Queen Mary, University of London | Dr Andrew Smith

    In this Intermediate Basic Science Fellowship Dr Andrew Smith from University College London will study regions of our DNA to find out why coronary heart disease often runs in families. We know that there are regions of our DNA that are lin...

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    Do tiny packages produced by platelets cause inflammation in atherosclerosis?

    University of Birmingham | Professor Ed Rainger

    Platelets, cells that cause blood clotting, secrete tiny packages into the blood, filled with protein and other molecules. Professor Ed Rainger, at the University of Birmingham, will find out if these tiny packages can promote inflammation ...

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    How gases boost blood vessel growth in peripheral arterial disease

    King's College London | Dr Alison C Brewer

    Dr Alison Brewer and her colleagues at King’s College London are studying peripheral artery disease, or PAD, where the blood supply to tissues in the limbs is insufficient. There is currently no effective treatment for PAD and, in severe ca...

  • 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.

  • BHF Associate Medical Director wins Inspiring Communicator Award

    Last night, our associate medical director, Dr Sonya Babu-Narayan was recognised by Charity Comms at the Inspiring Communicators Awards for her hard work in campaigning for the rights of heart patients during and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    How blood vessel smooth muscle cells become synthetic

    University of Warwick | Dr Anne Straube

    The walls of blood vessels are lined by cells that contract or relax to control blood flow. These cells are important for repairing the vessel wall after an injury. To do this, the cells become ‘synthetic’: they produce and reorganise prote...

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    Why do women with heart failure have a better prognosis than men?

    Imperial College London | Professor Kenneth MacLeod

    Dr Kenneth MacLeod and his team at Imperial College London are investigating why high blood pressure causes heart failure in more women than men, yet more women survive. Heart failure is a serious condition where the heart cannot pump b...

  • Are eggs high in cholesterol? Egg nutrition explained

    Senior BHF Dietitian Tracy Parker explains if eggs raise cholesterol and how many you can eat a day. Plus, how many calories and grams of protein are in a medium egg.

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    Regenerating coronary arteries after heart attack

    University College London | Dr Catherine Roberts

    Our vital organs require constant nourishment with oxygen and nutrients via their blood supply. The heart’s blood supply is delivered through the coronary arteries, and if one of these becomes blocked in coronary artery disease, it causes a...