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PUBLICATION
National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation (NACR) Annual Statistical Report 2017Booklet, 72 pages, published on 18/01/2018
The National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation (NACR) is a British Heart Foundation (BHF) strategic project which aims to support cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation services to achieve the best possible outcomes for patients with Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) irrespective of where they live.
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Tesco customers will be able to make a significant contribution to our life saving research from 31st January to 13th February by supporting the Tesco Health Charity Partnership appeal and rounding up their shop in store to the nearest £1 at self-service checkouts.
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Study suggests statin side effects exaggerated
Research suggests statins aren't to blame for side effects attributed to them.
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Meet the researchers
Get to know our BHF funded researchers, from PhD students to intermediate and senior basic science and clinical research fellows.
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Watch an angiogram: 360 degree video
Our 360 degree video shows what it's really like to be inside a catheter lab having an angiogram or angioplasty procedure.
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RESEARCH
Addressing global gaps in knowledge about blood pressure treatmentUniversity of Oxford | Professor Kazem Rahimi
Advances in research have shown that reducing high blood pressure with medicines can prevent heart disease and stroke. But there remain several gaps in our knowledge, including how blood pressure treatment affects other health issues, and w...
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Can exercise help lower cholesterol?
Dr Louise Bradshaw explains how exercise can help lower your cholesterol.
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What are direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) and how do they work?
Warfarin has been the drug of choice in preventing blood clots which can cause strokes but other types of anticoagulants called DOACs are also widely used.
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Mark Kearney
Professor Kearney and his team are leading several groundbreaking research projects which could lead to new treatments for people with type 2 diabetes.
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Can you reverse diabetes?
Our expert discusses whether it's possible to reverse diabetes, and the steps you can take to slow down its progression.