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  • Stellar blood vessels takes crown in national science image competition

    We have announced the winner of our 2022 Reflections of Research science image competition. Blending the wonders of science and art, the competition challenges BHF-funded scientists to showcase their awe-inspiring research into cardiovascular health and disease through stunning imagery.

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    Interferon-gamma’s role in development of atherosclerosis

    Cardiff University | Professor Dipak Ramji

    Dr Dipak Ramji and Dr Timothy Hughes at Cardiff University are investigating an important molecule in the circulatory system called interferon-gamma, whose action may promote dangerous inflammation of the arteries (a process called atherosc...

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    Health at Work - What the label tells you challenge

    Game, 3 pages, published on 28/05/2015

    This is an interactive and fun challenge that delivers a serious message about the eatwell plate model of healthy eating. All or part of the challenge can be easily incorporated into a team meeting.

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    Health at Work - Pedometer challenge progress chart

    Poster / chart, 1 page, published on 20/12/2012

    Use our Pedometer Challenge progress chart to track and show teams in your workplace how they're getting on.

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  • Antibiotics

    Antibiotics save lives, but resistance to them is increasing. Dr Nicholas Brown tells us when you need them and when you don?t.

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    Working out how arteries sense blood flow

    University of Leeds | Dr Jian Shi

    Dr Jian Shi from the University of Leeds is studying how arteries ‘sense’ blood flow. Blood flow has a major effect on artery health – arteries are more likely to become diseased in areas where the flow is disturbed, leading to heart attack...

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    Finding out why complications during pregnancy can programme heart problems for life

    University of Cambridge | Professor Dino Giussani

    We know that conditions in the womb can trigger alterations in the development of the foetus’s heart and blood vessels. This may set the stage for heart and circulatory problems in the newborn baby, as well as increasing the risk of heart a...

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    Finding out how blood flow influences plaque formation in atherosclerosis

    Queen Mary, University of London | Professor Rob Krams

    Professor Rob Krams is finding out what causes plaques to form and block the coronary artery in atherosclerosis, the underlying cause of coronary heart disease. Coronary artery plaques can rupture causing a heart attack, which is the main r...

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    Accelerator award at the University of Bristol

    University of Bristol | Professor Deborah Anne Lawlor

    BHF-funded research is behind many of the advances that are helping people with heart and circulatory diseases to live longer, better lives. By investing in research we are supporting scientists to make potentially life-saving discoveries, ...

  • RESEARCH

    Studying the role of macrophages in coronary heart disease

    University of Oxford | Professor David Greaves

    Atherosclerosis, where the inner lining of blood vessels becomes ‘furred up’ with fatty plaque, is the underlying cause of angina, heart attacks and strokes. In areas of atherosclerosis, specialist inflammatory cells are activated by the da...