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    Tiny controllers of heart development

    University of East Anglia | Professor Andrea E Munsterberg

    Supervised by Professor Andrea Munsterberg, the PhD student on this project is working out how microRNAs are involved in heart development. Ribonucleic acid, or RNA, is present in all living cells and acts as a messenger, carrying instr...

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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...

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    Developing smarter heart valves that last longer

    University of Bristol | Professor Gianni D Angelini

    BHF Professor Gianni Angelini is looking for ways to prolong the life of biological prosthetic heart valves used to replace faulty valves in people with heart valve disease. Many people with heart valve disease need little or no treatme...

  • BHF Associate Medical Director wins Inspiring Communicator Award

    Last night, our associate medical director, Dr Sonya Babu-Narayan was recognised by Charity Comms at the Inspiring Communicators Awards for her hard work in campaigning for the rights of heart patients during and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    Spicy turkey and butternut squash fajitas

    Main meal, Serves: 4, Prep time: 25

    Sweet roasted squash and spicy turkey combine for this fun and colourful meal, which is packed with flavour.

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    Understanding and avoiding side effects caused by statins

    University of Oxford | Professor Rebecca Sitsapesan

    Statins are effective cholesterol-lowering drugs that reduce people’s risk of heart attacks and strokes. However, some people taking statins can experience side effects in their muscles. In very rare cases, it can lead to a potentially fata...

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    Discovering more about our heartbeat – how calcium is controlled in the heart.

    University of Oxford | Dr Rebecca-Ann Burton

    Each heartbeat is controlled by an electric signal that triggers the movement of calcium ions into the heart muscle cells. The flow of calcium ions in and out of heart muscle cells is fundamental for the control of our heartbeat. When disru...