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Let's keep a lockdown on toxic air
We must create a new, healthier and greener settlement when rebuilding society following the coronavirus crisis, one which embraces cleaner air in our towns and cities.
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Food for fitness: what should I eat before a workout?
Find out everything you need to know about sports nutrition, including what to eat before a workout.
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Behind the scenes: 'We went from 40 helpline calls a day to 400'
When the coronavirus pandemic hit, our Heart Helpline immediately felt the impact. Maureen Talbot, our Head of Clinical Support, describes what it was like to cope when, overnight, calls went up from about 40 a day to 400.
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RESEARCH
Does a protein called Syk offer hope for new anti-clotting drugs?University of Birmingham | Professor Stephen P Watson
Supervised by BHF Professor Stephen Watson, a PhD student is working to understand if a protein called Syk could help to prevent blood clotting. Platelets are small cells in the blood which clump together at sites of injury to prevent bloo...
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Treating a heart attack (easy read)Easy Read, 24, published on 28/11/2024
An easy read booklet about treating a heart attack. Our easy read booklets use simple language and pictures to tell you about treating a heart attack.
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Regrowing blood vessels to mend broken heartsUniversity of Bristol | Professor Paolo Madeddu
Over recent decades scientists have carried out clinical trials to try to repair damaged or failing hearts using injections of stem cells, in particular from bone marrow. Although some trials have shown a very slight improvement in heart fu...
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Brits eat the equivalent of 22 packets of crisps a day in salt
Brits are eating the same amount of salt each week as are in 155 packets of crisps, our new analysis reveals. We're calling for urgent Government action to reduce the amount of salt in our food.
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How repairing a broken volume switch could help people with heart failure
We're funding a study to repair a broken link to nerve cells that exacerbates damage caused by cardiovascular disease.
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Drug could put an end to transplant rejection
A diabetes drug currently undergoing development could be repurposed to help end transplant rejection, without the side-effects of current immunosuppressive drugs, according to new research that we've funded.