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  • 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.

  • 10 tips for weight loss

    From being more active to using a food diary, here are 10 tips that will help you to lose weight more successfully. Find out more.

  • Is Greek yogurt good for you?

    Find out if Greek yogurt is healthier than other yogurts, with BHF Senior Dietitian Victoria Taylor.

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    How does a protein called VWF keep hearts healthy?

    Imperial College London | Professor Anna Randi

    Professor Anna Randi and her colleagues at Imperial College London are studying how a protein called von Willebrand factor (VWF) is important for heart health. Very small blood vessels, called capillaries, form over two thirds of the heart...

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    Can stopping TPL-2 from working protect against atherosclerosis?

    Frances Crick Institute | Professor Steven Ley

    Professor Steven Ley is studying a protein in cells called TPL-2, which is needed for some cells to become activated in atherosclerosis, when arteries become ‘furred up’ with fatty plaques. In atherosclerosis, inflammation occurs within the...

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  • 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.

  • What is a silent heart attack?

    Find out why some heart attacks are ‘silent’ with Professor Tim Chico.

  • Communicating your research

    Let our Research Communications Team know if your research is about to be published. This allows us to plan any publicity when appropriate.