Search
There are 6640 result(s) for Angina and living life to the full
-
RESEARCH
Could targeting CLIC4 treat pulmonary arterial hypertension?Imperial College London | Dr Beata J Wojciak Stothard
Dr Beata Wojciak Stothard and her team at Imperial College London are looking for new ways to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), a serious condition where high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs leads to low oxygen level...
-
S Club shine a spotlight on heart conditions this September
Pop group S Club are joining forces with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) this month to shine a spotlight on heart conditions in memory of their much-loved band member Paul.
-
Managing your grant
If your application with the British Heart Foundation is successful, you will be sent an award letter and a grant acceptance form. You will then be required to manage your grant for its duration. Here's more information on how to successfully manage your grant.
-
Transient ischaemic attack (TIA): what is a mini stroke?
You may have heard of a mini stroke or 'TIA', but what exactly is it? We speak to an expert to find out.
-
Reflections of Research, 2005-2024: Reflections from former winners
Hear from previous winners of Reflections of Research about their creative process, where their career has taken them, and why this competition is so important.
-
Is rapeseed oil healthy?
BHF Senior Dietitian, Tracy Parker dispels myths about rapeseed oil and inflammation and explains why it can fit into a healthy diet.
-
RESEARCH
Should high risk NSTEMI heart attack patients have stents fitted immediately?University of Leicester | Professor Anthony Gershlick
Professor Anthony Gershlick at the University of Leicester is researching how best to treat people who experience smaller heart attacks, called NSTEMI, where the affected coronary artery is not completely blocked. Currently, people who have...
-
PUBLICATION
Bunting templateOther
Print and cut out this #TeamBHF bunting template and use it as decoration for your event.
This publication is only available to download or view online
View online Download (711.9 KB) -
Baby heart images could help reduce miscarriage
Researchers at Leeds University have identified a key stage in the development of a baby's heart which they say could help them reduce the number of miscarriages
-
Dr Robert Easton named BHF's first Distinguished Fellow
Dr Robert Easton has been named the BHF's first Distinguished Fellow