Search
There are 6478 result(s) for Trial resumes to prevent dementia after a stroke
-
Our partnership with Tesco
The UK's largest retailer, Tesco, has partnered with us, Cancer Research UK and Diabetes UK to help tackle some of the UK's biggest health challenges.
-
PUBLICATION
Heart Swimmers profile picturesOther
Change your profile pic and show everyone you're a Heart Swimmer
This publication is only available to download or view online
View online Download (90.7 KB) -
RESEARCH
Preventing unwanted immune responses and heart transplant rejectionQueen Mary, University of London | Professor Federica Marelli Berg
The only way to cure severe heart failure is a heart transplant, but the transplant can fail if someone’s immune system rejects the new organ. Research that reveals more about how the immune system is involved in rejection could reveal new ...
-
RESEARCH
How blood vessels form hollow tubesUniversity of Bristol | Professor Harry Mellor
Professor Harry Mellor and his colleagues at the University of Bristol are studying blood vessel growth to try to reveal new ways to help people with blood vessel disease. Angiogenesis - where new blood vessels are formed from pre-existin...
-
PUBLICATION
Campaigning Toolkit - making your voice heardToolkit, 1 page, published on 03/04/2012
Whether it's a meeting with a politician or a local health organisation, we can help you prepare.
This publication is only available to download or view online
View online Download (108.7 KB) -
Inflammation: what is it, and how does it affect the heart?
What is inflammation and how can it be dangerous? Get the latest research.
-
How I reduced my cholesterol: Puloma’s story
Puloma shares how she reduced her cholesterol through small but consistent changes to her diet and lifestyle. She offers tips for others looking to do the same.
-
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.
-
Intermittent claudication: painful legs and peripheral arterial disease
BHF Senior Cardiac Nurse Regina Giblin explains ‘intermittent claudication’, the medical term for pain in the legs when walking. It is a sign of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), also known as peripheral vascular disease (PVD).
-
RESEARCH
Uncovering the role of IGF-1 in obesity and diabetesUniversity of Leeds | Professor Mark Kearney
Over one billion people worldwide suffer from obesity and/or obesity-related Type 2 diabetes. These disorders are a major cause of heart attacks, heart failure, lower limb amputation and dementia. Modern treatments for Type 2 diabetes only ...