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The CVD Challenge in Wales
Together we can address high-risk factors for cardiovascular disease in Wales to save lives and reduce NHS pressures.
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RESEARCH
How dietary fats affect immune cells and the development of atherosclerosisImperial College London | Dr Kevin Woollard
Dr Kevin Woollard and team at Imperial College London are looking at how dietary fats influence immune cells in the body. It is thought that the body’s own defence system, the immune system, drives the development of atherosclerosis, also c...
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Is stew healthy?
Stews can be high in salt and unhealthy fats. Dietitian Dr Tai Ibitoye (PhD) shares hacks for a healthy stew, from picking the right sides to leaner proteins.
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Doing it for Dad - The Mac Twins take on the North Coast 500
Celebrity DJs and health entrepreneurs Alana and Lisa Macfarlane, aka the Mac Twins, are on a road trip around the north of Scotland to raise funds for us, in memory of their dad Kenny, who died ten years ago following a heart attack.
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Inclusive insight: changing how BHF collects diversity data
To help us understand how we can move towards becoming a more inclusive research funder, we will start asking for more diversity information from our research community.
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Focus on: Heart bypass surgery
Heart bypass surgery can help relieve the symptoms of angina and improve quality of life. We talk to Professor Gavin Murphy about what's involved.
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RESEARCH
Improving outcomes for people with aortic stenosis and damaged heart muscleUniversity College London | Dr Thomas Treibel
The aortic valve controls blood flow from the heart into the body’s main artery: the aorta. Aortic stenosis is the narrowing of this valve. In severe cases, surgery is needed to replace it. Around half of people with severe aortic stenosis ...
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PUBLICATION
Health at Work - Business Case InfographicsInformation Sheet, 27 pages, published on 19/06/2015
This set of infographics can be used to present the business case for health at work in a striking way.
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RESEARCH
Uncovering the role of Runx1 in causing heart failure post-heart attackUniversity of Glasgow | Professor Christopher Loughrey
Research-led advances over the last decade mean that, today, in the UK at least seven out of 10 people survive a heart attack. However, the damage to the heart muscle caused by a heart attack can leave people at greater risk of heart failur...
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Special Recognition Award
This award honours the contributions of individuals, groups, or organisations who have made a lasting, meaningful difference to those affected by cardiovascular disease.