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RESEARCH
Studying how blood vessels in the womb adapt in pregnancy to supply the growing babySt George's, University of London | Professor Guy Whitley
The placenta acts as a baby’s lungs and stomach while in the womb, supplying food and oxygen from the mother’s blood. Early in pregnancy the blood vessels to the womb change in structure and increase in size to supply enough blood to the gr...
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BHF shops and stores to close on day of the funeral of Her Majesty The Queen
The British Heart Foundation's 700 UK shops and stores will be closed on the day of the funeral of Her Majesty The Queen (Monday 19 September).
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Tribute to His Royal Highness The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh at Heart of Steel
We have recognised the work of His Royal Highness The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh as our Royal Patron by engraving his name on the Heart of Steel.
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RESEARCH
Understanding how PDE3A proteins function in the heart could lead to new treatments for heart failureUniversity of Oxford | Professor Manuela Zaccolo
Professor Manuela Zaccolo is studying heart failure, where the heart is unable to pump hard enough to deliver enough blood around the body and for which there is currently no cure. Some of the drugs used to treat heart failure work by bl...
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Incidence and prevalence - Prevalence by local authority
Prevalence is the proportion of a particular population found to be affected by a medical condition - in this case a heart and circulatory disease such as coronary heart disease, or a risk factor such as high blood pressure.
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Improving care for patients with congenital heart disease, from birth to adulthood
We’ve supported crucial breakthroughs that have improved the care for patients with congenital heart disease, from birth to adulthood.
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Focus on: Heart attacks
Every five minutes, someone in the UK has a heart attack. We explain all you need to know about a heart attack including the causes, symptoms and effects.
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£50m cardiovascular disease inequalities challenge consortium launched
We are delighted to be partnering with the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) as they launch a consortium for a £50million challenge which seeks to address inequalities in cardiovascular disease (CVD).
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Using cord blood cells to define how NOX4 affects the growth of new blood vesselsQueen's University Belfast | Professor David Grieve
BHF-funded scientists in Belfast are investigating how to boost blood vessel growth to combat heart disease. The growth of new blood vessels is known as angiogenesis. Angiogenesis happens extensively while our bodies develop as babies an...
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RECIPE
Hot cross bunsDessert, Serves: 4, Prep time: 30
These lightly-spiced, fruity Easter buns are perfect for a spring afternoon tea.