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Omega-3 foods and your heart
Omega-3 foods are beneficial for your heart. Here's how they help keep your heart healthy and which foods are a good source of omega-3s.
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RESEARCH
The highs and lows of stress in the heartUniversity of Reading | Professor Angela Clerk
Heart muscle cells work hard to pump blood through the body and are subjected to a number of stresses, including oxidative stresses, where high levels of molecules called reactive oxygen species can cause death of heart muscle cells. This c...
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Understanding a heart attackBooklet, 64 pages, published on 14/06/2024
This booklet can help you and your loved ones understand what’s happened following a heart attack. It includes information on diagnosis, causes, treatment and life after a heart attack. As well as steps you can take to look after your heart, and where to get support. Order or download it for free. You can also order it in large print.
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Remote heart rhythm screening increases diagnosis of common heart condition
A wearable electronic patch increases diagnosis of atrial fibrillation, according to research part-funded by us
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Heart Runners terms and conditions
Terms and conditions for Heart Runners participants.
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RESEARCH
A clinical trial to protect the heart during breast cancer treatmentUniversity of Edinburgh | Dr Peter Henriksen
Dr Peter Henriksen from the University of Edinburgh is leading a clinical trial to find out if commonly used heart failure drugs can protect the heart in women receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer. Breast cancer is common - the lifet...
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Understanding how calcium pores open and close when the heart beatsUniversity of Glasgow | Dr William Fuller
When the heart beats, it’s essential that all heart muscle cells contract at the same time. To achieve this, tiny pores in the heart cells open simultaneously to allow calcium molecules to pass through, which in turn signal to the heart cel...
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BHF science helped keep me alive: Sarah’s story
BHF research ensured that Sarah Howell had her pulmonary valve replaced at the right time.
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Newcastle research team hopes to reduce damage to the heart after heart attack
A team of researchers at Newcastle University have been awarded BHF funding to research new ways to reduce damage after heart attacks.
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Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), a type of congenital heart disease, is when a blood vessel in your heart does not close by itself after you’re born.