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  • SHOPS & SERVICES

    St Austell BHF Shop

    9 Fore Street, St Austell, PL25 5PX

    01726 61272
  • EVENT

    Kilomathon Scotland 6.5K
    date

    Date

    4 April 2027

    location

    Location

    Edinburgh

    Kilomathon takes place in Edinburgh and is run on the beautiful Edinburgh cycle path network. Choose from 13.1K and 6.5K distances

  • Bereavement

    Everyone copes with grief differently. Find out what feelings are normal to experience and where you can go to get further support with grief and loss.

  • RESEARCH

    Tetherin: an important platelet surface protein in cardiovascular disease?

    University of Bristol | Professor Stuart Mundell

    One of the main contributors to coronary heart disease is thrombosis - a serious condition that can develop when a blood vessel becomes damaged and small blood cells called platelets stick to the damaged area, forming a clot inside the bloo...

  • Atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD)

    Atrioventricular septal defect, also known as AVSD, is a large hole or holes in the wall between the chambers of the heart.

  • Staying active

    Exercise helps everyone live a happier and healthier life. If you have heart and circulatory disease it can help manage your condition and get you feeling great.

  • Low intensity aerobic exercises – 10 minute home workout

    Try these 7 safe and low intensity exercises to improve your fitness, including star jumps, towel slams and front kicks, from cardiac rehab expert Hara Markos.

  • RESEARCH

    Preventing arteries becoming hardened in diabetes

    Manchester Metropolitan University | Professor M Yvonne Alexander

    It is estimated that by 2030, nearly 552 million people will have diabetes in the UK. Understanding new ways to treat complications associated with diabetes will make a difference to people living with the condition. Blood vessels are ma...

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  • RESEARCH

    Understanding the genes controlling heart development and repair

    University of Edinburgh | Professor Nicholas Hastie

    Professor Nicholas Hastie is studying cells in the epicardium, the outside layer of the heart, which plays a crucial role during heart development in the embryo and in repairing the adult heart. A gene called Wilms’ tumour 1, or Wt1, is i...