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  • Yoga exercises you can try at home

    This yoga sequence has been modified to make it chair-based, meaning that it may be suitable for people with limited mobility and the general population.

  • Psoriatic arthritis and my heart

    Are you worried about the effect of psoriatic arthritis on your heart? Professor Ian McInnes, Vice-Principal at the University of Glasgow and an expert on inflammatory arthritis, answers your concerns.

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    Working out how certain drugs affect the heart and blood vessels

    University of Birmingham | Dr Keith L Brain

    Dr Keith Brain from The University of Birmingham wants to develop a method to study how the ‘autonomic’ nerves that are important for controlling healthy heart and blood vessel function work in living animals. This has so far been difficult...

  • 10 tips for healthy eating out

    Whether it's lunch with work colleagues or an evening celebrating with friends, we tend to eat more when we go out. Get our tips for healthy eating out.

  • Fundraising in Scotland

    It’s only thanks to our volunteers and supporters that we can continue our life saving research. There are lots of ways that you can get involved and support our work in Scotland.

  • BHF’s gender pay gap closed further in 2020, shows new report

    British Heart Foundation shares its Gender Pay Report for 2020, demonstrating that the pay gap has continued to close.

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    Developing magnetic resonance scanning methods for congenital heart disease

    Imperial College London | Dr Peter Gatehouse

    Supervised by Dr Peter Gatehouse, this PhD student is developing new scanning methods to monitor people born with congenital heart disease as they get older. Surgeons can repair most congenital heart defects, but patients still need to b...

  • Heart attack algorithm improves accuracy of standard test

    Technology could help doctors diagnose heart attacks more accurately in Emergency Departments.

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    Improving the diagnosis and treatment of dilated cardiomyopathy

    Queen Mary, University of London | Professor Federica Marelli Berg

    Professor Marelli Berg and her team have discovered that in some patients immune cells may cause dilated cardiomyopathy and are searching for ways to stop them. Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a condition where the heart chambers become ...

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    Developing the next generation of troponin tests

    University of Edinburgh | Professor Nicholas Mills

    Edinburgh researchers are striving to improve the detection and diagnosis of heart attack in men and women, and subsequent care afterwards. When the heart is damaged, a protein is released from heart cells. Tests to detect this protein, ...