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  • PUBLICATION

    Health at Work pedometer challenge - poster 3

    Poster / chart, 1 page, published on 04/12/2012

    Use our health at work pedometer challenge posters to promote your pedometer challenge to your colleagues.

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  • RESEARCH

    The behaviour of BH4 in cardiovascular disease: friend or foe?

    University of Oxford | Professor Keith Channon

    Researchers know that a molecule called BH4 is very important to the circulatory system. However it appears to have two opposing functions. High levels of BH4 in cells that line blood vessels (endothelial cells) protect against disease by h...

  • 7 things we learnt at the UK's largest heart conference

    This year's British Cardiovascular Society (BCS) conference was held in person for the first time in two years since coronavirus struck the UK, and it was once again teeming with the latest breakthroughs in heart and circulatory research. Here's what we learnt.

  • RESEARCH

    Can we protect against high levels of stress hormones that cause heart disease?

    University of Edinburgh | Dr Mark Nixon

    High levels of stress hormones, called glucocorticoids, are known to cause obesity, diabetes and heart and circulatory diseases. The hormones circulate in the blood bound to another molecule called corticosteroid binding globulin (CBG), whi...

  • RESEARCH

    How cells decide on their future roles

    University of Birmingham | Dr Rui Monteiro

    Formation of the vascular network that carries blood, oxygen and nutrients around the body begins early in the embryo. The main vessels - arteries and veins - are formed first and soon after smaller vessels develop from the main vessels to ...

  • RESEARCH

    The role of blood flow in blood vessel function, and its importance during diabetes

    University of Strathclyde | Professor John G McCarron

    Professor John McCarron and his colleagues at the University of Strathclyde are studying how blood vessels respond to blood flow, and why blood flow changes in people with diabetes. Changes in blood flow can cause blood vessels to contrac...

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    Working out how the GSK3 enzyme prevents blood clotting

    University of Bristol | Professor Ingeborg Hers

    Dr Ingeborg Hers and colleagues at the University of Bristol are working out how an enzyme, called GSK3, prevents blood clotting. Platelets are small blood cells that play a crucial role in causing blood clots to form within arteries, a pro...

  • RESEARCH

    Can C-natriuretic peptide protect the heart and blood vessels against damage in sepsis?

    Queen Mary, University of London | Professor Adrian Hobbs

    Sepsis and septic shock are the main cause of death in patients in intensive care. Understanding exactly what is happening to the heart and circulatory system in sepsis (a widespread infection) may reveal new ways to treat this life-threate...

  • Hugh Watkins

    Professor Watkins is a clinical cardiologist and laboratory scientist whose work has given us the tools to find people with life-threatening inherited heart conditions, through genetic screening schemes.

  • RESEARCH

    Can MRI scanning during exercise predict heart failure in people with pulmonary arterial hypertension?

    Imperial College London | Dr Declan O'Regan

    Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is caused by abnormally high blood pressure in the arteries carrying blood to the lungs, which results in damage to the right side of the heart. Symptoms include breathlessness or tiredness, and can lea...