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Is your blood pressure too high? A3 posterPoster / chart, published on 07/05/2024
An A3 poster signposting people to BHF information about high blood pressure.
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Is your blood pressure too high? A4 posterPoster / chart, published on 07/05/2024
An A4 poster signposting people to BHF information about high blood pressure.
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Is your blood pressure too high? A5 flyerBooklet, published on 07/05/2024
An A5 flyer signposting people to BHF information about high blood pressure.
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How do heart cells sense damage and influence repair?University of Leeds | Dr Neil Turner
Dr Neil Turner and colleagues from the University of Leeds are working out if special heart cells called cardiac fibroblasts can sense cell damage in the heart, and if we can alter how they respond to improve heart repair after injury. A h...
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Nicholas Mills
Nicholas Mills is the BHF Professor of Cardiology at the Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh.
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Can we better predict sudden cardiac death risk from an ECG?University College London | Professor Pier Lambiase
Internal cardiac defibrillators can prevent dangerous heart rhythms by delivering a shock to the heart to restart normal pacing. However, it is difficult to accurately predict which patients will develop a lethal heart rhythm and should rec...
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RESEARCH
Equipping scientists with state-of-the-art technology for analysis of small molecules in heart and circulatory diseasesCardiff University | Professor Valerie O'Donnell
It is essential for scientists studying heart and circulatory diseases to be able to quickly and comprehensively analyse all the different types of fats (known as lipids) in a sample of blood or tissue. The most effective technology for doi...
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How does high blood pressure cause scarring in people with heart failure?Imperial College London | Professor Cesare M N Terracciano
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is an increasing common form of heart failure, but the mechanisms underlying the condition remain unclear. HFpEF is known to be characterised by a type of scarring called fibrosis – a p...