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Heart attack treatment - RITA-3
The BHF-funded RITA3 trial aimed to find out the best way of treating patients with a suspected partial blockage in blood flow to their heart.
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Our clinical trials
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Beta blockers: how do they work and do they have side effects?
Find out what beta blockers are, how they work, potential side effects and why you might be prescribed one.
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A to Z of our printed booklets
A to Z of our printed resources available to order for free
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Andrew Baker
BHF Professor of Translational Cardiovascular Sciences, Andrew Baker, is leading a team of scientists aiming to 'translate' discoveries made in the lab into new treatments for heart patients.
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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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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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Audio heart health information
Audiobooks and audio versions of webpages like blood pressure, exercise, heart attacks and heart failure BHF
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$55m for global research team to transform diagnosis and treatment of ‘invisible’ heart condition
An international team of researchers has been announced to lead a major new global research programme aiming to accelerate improvements in women’s heart health.
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Calcium channel blockers and what they do
Calcium channel blockers are medicines used to treat high blood pressure. Find out how they work, types of CCB medicines and potential side effects.