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Heart Failure Supplement 2002Booklet, published on 07/05/2014
The heart failure supplement of the Coronary Heart Statistics, 2002 edition.
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How obesity damages blood vesselsUniversity of Manchester | Dr Adam Greenstein
Obesity is a growing problem in the UK. Children who are obese are at a much higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease if they remain obese. Scientists know that in obesity-related cardiovascular disease, the inner lining of the bloo...
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How SUMO wrestles heart injury after a heart attackUniversity of Bristol | Professor Jeremy Henley
Dr Jeremy Henley and colleagues at the University of Bristol have been awarded a grant to investigate how a protein called SUMO can help protect the heart from injury. The SUMO protein is attached to a specific protein in mitochondria, whic...
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Stayin' alive with hands only CPR
Read about Alan Linton's fight for survival on his local golf course.
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No such thing as 'healthy obesity' research finds
Researchers that we part-fund have found that being overweight or obese increases a person’s risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) by up to 28% compared to those with a healthy body weight, even if they have healthy blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
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Health at Work interactive poster - Stop smokingPoster / chart, 1 page, published on 28/02/2017
Use our Health at Work interactive poster to promote stopping smoking in your workplace.
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National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation (NACR) - Annual Statistical Report 2016Booklet, 70 pages, published on 01/12/2016
The National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation is an annual statistical report on cardiac services. This report combines data from cardiac rehabilitation programmes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The project aims to ensure that patients with cardiovascular disease achieve the best possible outcomes following a cardiac event.
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Talking therapy boosts recovery from 'broken heart' syndrome
Cognitive behavioural therapy can improve fitness and heart muscle recovery in people with Takotsubo syndrome
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Love Island star Dr Brett Staniland announced as BHF’s Retail Ambassador
Sustainable fashion advocate, model and Love Island star, Dr Brett Staniland, has been announced as our Retail Ambassador, joining Coronation Street actress Kimberly Hart-Simpson.
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How is a molecule called beta-catenin involved in atherosclerosis?Royal Veterinary College, University of London | Dr Christina Warboys
BHF Intermediate Basic Science Research Fellow Dr Christina Warboys is studying atherosclerosis, when arteries become furred up with fatty plaques and narrow. If the plaque ruptures, a blood clot can form and lead to a heart attack or strok...