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How we spend your donations
Over the last few months some parts of the media have questioned the amount of money UK charities spend on charitable activities. We spend around 78p of every £1 donated to fund life saving heart research. Find out how your donations are spent.
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Keith Channon
Professor Channon and his team are carrying out an ambitious programme to identify when the arteries supplying oxygen-rich blood to the heart become narrowed by fatty plaques
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We accept a wide variety of items in our high street shops and Furniture and Electrical shops. Here's a guide of items we can accept from you. We can even come collect some things for free!
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"I worry if I wait any longer for heart treatment, I'll be housebound"
Dot Addley talks about how she has been waiting 18 months for a potentially life-saving procedure to open up her coronary artery.
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PUBLICATION
Eat BetterBooklet, 56 pages, published on 01/03/2024
Do you want to eat more healthily, look after your health and reduce your risk of heart disease? Our Eat Better booklet is for you.
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Children become less active each year of primary school
A new study we funded shows that by age 11, children are doing more than an hour less of physical activity a week than at age 6.
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RESEARCH
Are formyl peptide receptors involved in abnormal blood clotting?University of Reading | Dr Sakthivel Vaiyapuri
Dr Sakthivel Vaiyapuri and his colleagues at the University of Reading are studying proteins called formyl peptide receptors (FPRs), which are found in small cells in the blood called platelets. Dr Vaiyapuri hopes to find out if targeting t...
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RESEARCH
How Cezanne protects blood vesselsUniversity of Sheffield | Professor Paul Evans
Heart attacks and strokes result from the build-up of fatty plaques within blood vessels, a condition called atherosclerosis. Branches and bends of arteries that are exposed to disturbed blood flow patterns are susceptible to inflammation a...
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We will advance research
We will continue to support the brightest minds and best ideas to advance the scale, breadth and impact of our research into cardiovascular diseases.