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RESEARCH
Developing a new drug to treat a heart attackQueen Mary, University of London | Professor Adrian Hobbs
Professor Adrian Hobbs and his colleagues at Queen Mary University of London are looking for new ways to prevent and treat heart muscle damage after a heart attack. C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) is a member of a family of naturally oc...
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Boosting the long-term effectiveness of heart cell therapyUniversity of Manchester | Dr Delvac Oceandy
Adult heart cells have a limited ability to regenerate and are often replaced with scar tissue after damage such as a heart attack. This affects the heart’s ability to pump blood around the body and can eventually lead to heart failure. A...
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Lives at risk due to 50% drop in heart attack A&E attendances
People suffering heart attacks during the coronavirus outbreak may be putting their lives at risk by delaying seeking medical. New data from hospitals across England show that the number of people seen in hospital with a suspected heart attack has halved since the beginning of March. We are urging anyone who experiences heart attack symptoms to seek medical help immediately by calling 999.
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EVENT
Supernova Kelpies FridayDate
13 March 2027
Location
Falkirk
Take part in a Supernova Run 5K at dusk around the Kelpies!
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RESEARCH
Do heart changes in pre-term new-borns influence heart health later in life?University of Oxford | Dr Adam Lewandowski
Dr Adam Lewandowski’s research focuses on studying heart health in babies that are born prematurely. He has previously shown that there are differences in the structure and function of the heart in babies born before 37 weeks of pregnancy c...
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Exercise for heart failure: tips for exercising safely
Exercising when you have heart failure has many benefits. NHS Cardiac Nurse Gill Farthing explains that aerobic and resistance workouts are best and offers tips on how to get moving safely.
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EVENT
Supernova Kelpies 5K - SaturdayDate
13 March 2027
Location
Falkirk
Take part in a Supernova Run 5K at dusk around the Kelpies!
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PUBLICATION
Heart Support Group Promotion PosterPoster / chart, published on 11/04/2014
This A4 poster is ideal for Heart Support Groups that want to advertise their group locally.
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Why should I know my weight and waist size?
Knowing your real size is important. BHF Associate Medical Director Dr Mike Knapton tells Senior Cardiac Nurse Emily McGrath why.
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Virtual Reality hearts - how our research could help children like Rosie
Rosie was born with congenital heart disease. Her parents say that new VR technology, developed with funding from us, could improve the experiences of families like theirs.