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RECIPE
Chicken paprikaMain meal, Serves: 4, Prep time: 5
A tasty, low fat main meal which is great served with lots of different vegetables. Try with cassava mash for a super tasty and heart healthy meal!
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RESEARCH
The largest ever study of dilated cardiomyopathyImperial College London | Professor Stuart Cook
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a disease of the heart muscle where it becomes stretched, thin and weak. This means the heart is unable to pump blood around the body efficiently. Treatments are limited and around one fifth of people with DC...
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RESEARCH
Investigating the molecular switch that sparks new blood vessel growthUniversity of Manchester | Dr Shane Herbert
Diseases including coronary heart disease, stroke and diabetes affect our blood vessels, causing damage by limiting blood supply. One way to avoid these dangerous consequences could be to encourage healthy new blood vessels to grow. Lead by...
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Aims and approach of the BHF House of Care programme
Learn more about what the BHF House of Care programme aimed to achieve by encouraging the adoption of care and support planning in the NHS, and how it was run.
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Qingbo Xu
Professor Xu and his team study the mechanisms that cause development of heart and circulatory diseases in order to understand how they can be treated.
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RECIPE
Mediterranean-style chicken casseroleMain meal, Serves: 4, Prep time: 25
Succulent chicken portions are braised with vegetables to create this really tasty dish. Chicken thighs add more flavour and skinless chicken is an excellent source of protein as well as being low in fat.
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BHF Professor Barbara Casadei receives prestigious Lucian Award for outstanding research
Professor Barbara Casadei, a BHF Professor at the BHF Centre of Research Excellence, University of Oxford, has received the 2022 Louis and Artur Lucian Award in recognition of her pioneering research into atrial fibrillation (AF).
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PUBLICATION
Health at Work - Stair climb challengeInformation Sheet, 6 pages, published on 08/03/2017
Increase the number of steps you take each day by challenging your colleagues to virtually climb well-known mountains and buildings.
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Westminster debate puts heart disease back on the political agenda
Our Chief Executive, Dr Charmaine Griffiths, explains why this week’s Westminster debate on heart disease matters for millions of people across the UK — and why the Government must now turn its ambition into action.
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