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How a protein called prelamin A is involved in cardiomyopathy and ageingKing's College London | Professor Catherine Shanahan
Professor Catherine Shanahan and her team at King’s College London are studying a protein called prelamin A. This toxic protein can accumulate in heart muscle cells causing them to function less efficiently, and this can lead to heart failu...
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Finding new ways to restore blood flow to the heartUniversity of Leicester | Professor Anthony Gershlick
Total blockage of a coronary artery, or chronic total occlusion (CTO), causes painful angina. Around 30 per cent of people with CTO cannot be adequately treated by current therapy. Professor Anthony Gershlick from the University of Leiceste...
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PUBLICATION
Heart Voices: Make a difference in WalesInformation Sheet, 2 pages, published on 12/01/2013
A factsheet to help you get your views across on health care issues in Wales.
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Heart Voices: Make a difference in ScotlandInformation Sheet, published on 12/01/2013
A factsheet to help you get your views across on health care issues in Scotland.
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Dehydration: signs, causes, and tips to drink more water
It's easy to become dehydrated without realising it, especially in hot weather. Learn to spot the signs of dehydration and get 5 top tips on drinking more water.
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Increased risk of heart disease for mothers with more than 4 children
Research funded by us, presented at the British Cardiovascular Society Conference and funded by us, has shown that the more children a mother has, the greater her risk of heart attack, stroke and heart failure.
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Heart Voices: Make a difference in EnglandInformation Sheet, 2 pages, published on 12/01/2013
A factsheet to help you get your views across on health care issues in England.
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AI helps scan heart disease patients to predict heart attacks
Artificial intelligence has been used for the first time to instantly and accurately measure blood flow, in a study we part-funded.
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BHF responds to the Spring Budget
The BHF has responded to the Government's Spring Budget.
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A 'liquid health check' could predict disease risk
A single blood test could be used to predict whether someone is at risk of developing a range of diseases, according to research the British Heart Foundation part-funded.