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Managing long-term pain
As more people live with long-term pain, BHF Senior Cardiac Nurse looks at how it can be managed, including prescription painkillers.
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RESEARCH
How potassium channels keep blood vessels openSt George's, University of London | Professor Iain Greenwood
Professor Iain Greenwood and his colleagues at St George’s, University of London, are working out how blood vessel diameter is controlled to maintain blood flow to organs in the body. If blood vessels narrow, less blood reaches organs su...
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Business Case Toolkit - TemplateToolkit, 10 pages, published on 25/02/2014
The essential sections you should include when completing your business case.
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Can I sunbathe if I have heart failure?
Our expert answers your question on sunbathing if you have heart failure, including staying hydrated and using sunscreen.
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Swapping running for swimming
Determined to stay healthy, Matt Hardman swapped running for swimming after his diagnosis.
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Our research highlights of 2024
Each discovery we fund helps take us a step closer to beating heartbreak forever. Here we take a look back at some of our research breakthroughs of 2024.
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What happens when atrial t-tubules disappear in heart failure?University of Manchester | Dr Katharine Dibb
People with heart failure are at higher risk of atrial fibrillation, an abnormal heart rhythm which greatly increases the risk of stroke. Dr Katharine Dibb and colleagues from the University of Manchester are researching the structure and f...
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Carbohydrates: are low-carb diets healthy?
What are carbohydrates, why do we need them and what is a low-carb diet? Senior Dietitian Victoria Taylor explains.