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International Clinical Trials Day 2022: how BHF-funded clinical trials are making a difference
To celebrate International Clinical Trials Day, we’re highlighting some of the more recent clinical trials supported by the BHF, and how you can find out more about taking part in one
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What is a rotablation?
Our expert, BHF Professor Peter Weissberg, answers a question on what rotablation procedure is, and what happens during it.
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Is bruising a side effect of blood thinners?
Senior Cardiac Nurse, Chloe MacArthur explains why blood thinners may cause bruising, and when to speak to your doctor.
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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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6 ways to get active this spring
With warmer days and lighter evenings, now is the perfect time to enjoy outdoor activities. Find out more ways to get active.
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Scientists to study to how ambulance crews can improve heart attack diagnosis
Scientists at Kingston University and St George's, University of London, in collaboration with Swansea University and the University of Leeds, are to carry out a study to establish the best way to diagnose people suspected of a having a heart attack.
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Preventing rejection of a transplanted heartUniversity of Oxford | Professor Kathryn J Wood
Transplant rejection results from an immune response against the donor tissue, for example, a transplanted heart. Regulatory T cells, white blood cells that dampen down the immune response, are being investigated as a potential treatment to...
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Man in 18-hour wait for heart attack treatment backs BHF campaign to fix cardiac crisis
A retired teacher who waited around 18 hours to be treated in hospital for a heart attack is among more than 40,000 people backing our campaign to fix ‘the worst heart care crisis in living memory’.
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How to enjoy Christmas food, drink and socialising without harming your heart
Get our tips for enjoying your food over the festive period while looking after your heart.
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Antioxidant drug reverses process responsible for heart attacks and strokes
An antioxidant drug reverses atherosclerosis and could be used to prevent heart attacks and strokes due to clots, according to research we've funded and published today in Journal of the American Heart Association.