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    M126 Stem cell research

    Booklet, 4 pages, published on 24/12/2010

    We answer your questions on stem cells in cardiovascular research.

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  • Watch: Could fat in your bloodstream cause blood clots?

    BHF research is shedding more light on how fats in your blood could affect your health. Our animation explains Dr Alan Stewart's research.

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    Research excellence at Imperial College London

    Imperial College London | Professor Michael Schneider

    In 2008 the BHF began a £34 million investment strategy to support four top UK universities as BHF Centres of Research Excellence, aiming to secure the UK’s future as a world-leading force in heart research. One of these institutions was Im...

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    Gender and ethnicity pay report March 2020

    Other, published on 29/03/2021

    We've published a report setting out what we're doing to close the gender pay gap at The British Heart Foundation.

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    The role of microRNAs in pulmonary arterial hypertension

    University of Cambridge | Dr Paola Caruso

    Dr Paola Caruso at the University of Cambridge will study changes in microRNAs in the endothelial cells of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). PAH is characterized by high blood pressure in the lungs. Although the precise c...

  • RESEARCH

    Improving pacemaker therapy for people with heart failure

    Imperial College London | Dr Zachary Whinnett

    Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) is a way of synchronising the heart beat in people with heart failure. It uses a type of pacemaker with leads that monitor the heart beat for irregularities and then send out tiny electrical pulses to...

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    Gestational diabetes: understanding why foetal blood vessels become damaged and if sulforaphane can help?

    King's College London | Professor Giovanni Mann

    It is increasingly common for mothers to develop diabetes during pregnancy (gestational diabetes). If blood glucose levels remain high, damage to blood vessels in both mother and child, results. Understanding whether blood vessels can be pr...

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    What factors influence the severity of ARVC?

    University College London | Dr Srijita Sen Chowdhry

    Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is an inherited heart muscle disease, where heart muscle can be replaced by fibrous fatty tissue. It is thought to affect at least 1 in 1000 people. Many people have a mild form of ARV...