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Can exercise help lower cholesterol?
Dr Louise Bradshaw explains how exercise can help lower your cholesterol.
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RESEARCH
Can we better predict who will benefit from treatments for heart disease?University of Oxford | Professor Dr Jemma Hopewell
Currently we can reduce the risk of people dying from heart disease by reducing blood cholesterol levels using drugs such as statins, controlling blood pressure and diabetes, and encouraging people to stop smoking. We can use several approa...
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Treatments for coronary heart disease
Get our quick guide to treatments for coronary heart and circulatory disease like angioplasty and bypass surgery, what they involve and how long they last.
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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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RECIPE
Creamy fish in filo pastryMain meal, Serves: 2, Prep time: 40
These crispy parcels of white fish and veg make a quick and simple supper, and are an easy way to fit more fish into your diet.
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EVENT
Bath Half MarathonDate
Sunday 14 March 2027
Location
Bath, Somerset
A fast flat half marathon, taking place right in the heart of the World Heritage City of Bath.
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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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Brugada syndrome: sudden death without warning or reason
Brugada syndrome is a rare, and often hidden, inherited heart condition putting people at risk of sudden death. BHF-funded Dr Elijah Behr has dedicated his research career to finding out more about the disease, with the aim of protecting families from sudden loss. Here, he tells us how he plans to improve the support and treatment of Brugada sufferers.
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PUBLICATION
Understanding coronary artery bypass surgeryBooklets, 64 pages, published on 21/07/2025
This booklet can help you and your loved ones understand what coronary artery bypass surgery involves. Order or download it for free.
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