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How does the drug empagliflozin protect the heart in diabetes?University of Leeds | Professor Sven Plein
BHF Professor Sven Plein and colleagues at the University of Leeds are studying how a drug can protect people with diabetes and heart disease from developing further heart problems. People with diabetes are more likely to have a heart at...
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Pioneering pacemakers
Find out how our research helped to kick-start the development of pacemaker technology that paved the way for modern pacemakers.
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Pay in your fundraising money
You can pay in the money you have fundraised by phone, post, or cheque. Find out the different quick and easy ways to pay in your fundraising money.
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How much sugar, salt and fat are in your sauces?
From ketchup to brown sauce, soy sauce to pesto, we love adding flavour to our food. But there can be hidden health hazards, as Hannah Forster explains.
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Bionic pacemaker slows progression of heart failure
Scientists have lessened symptoms of heart failure by reinstating the body’s natural heart rhythm using brain circuits made in silicon, thanks to research part-funded by us.
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Healthiest cheeses ranked
We’ve ranked popular cheeses by the amount of fat, saturated fat and salt they contain, so you know what cheeses are healthiest.
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Providing support for injured heartsBrunel University London | Professor Ashraf William Khir
Dr Ashraf Khir from Brunel University and Professor John Pepper, from the Royal Brompton hospital (Imperial College London), are investigating how to improve an important piece of equipment used to treat heart patients, called an intra-aort...
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Decaf coffee and decaf tea: are they good or bad for you?
Do decaf coffee and tea have benefits or drawbacks vs regular tea and coffee? Find out with simple explanations from a British Heart Foundation expert.
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Deciphering the shape and structure of ADAMTS13 - for highly specific clotting controlImperial College London | Professor James Crawley
When we cut ourselves, our blood must clot to stem the bleeding. However, if clotting takes place in a coronary artery it can cause a heart attack. These opposing life-saving and life-threatening consequences mean that strategies that targe...
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Our plans for sustainable operations
To meet our sustainability goals, we must ensure our day to day operations are responsible. Learn about how we plan to make sure this happens.