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  • RESEARCH

    Linking childhood diet to adult heart health

    University of Bristol | Dr Genevieve Buckland

    Heart and circulatory diseases normally occur in adults, but the underlying processes can begin early in life. It is thought that poor diets during childhood affect ‘cardiometabolic risk factors’ and lead to a state of continuous inflammati...

  • PUBLICATION

    Heart Matters magazine - Winter 2022/23

    Heart Matters Magazine, 48 pages, published on 30/12/2022

    Published four times a year, this magazine is for heart patients, their friends and families and people interested in their heart health. Join for free and change your life now.

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    Your guide to heart failure

    Booklet, 88 pages, published on 03/07/2024

    Designed for adults of all ages who have heart failure, this practical guide will help you understand and manage your condition better.

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  • SHOPS & SERVICES

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  • RESEARCH

    Understanding the role of exosomes in heart health in diabetes

    Imperial College London | Professor Costanza Emanueli

    Professor Emanueli and her team want to understand the damaging molecular messengers sent to heart cells in diabetes. Having diabetes increases a person’s risk of developing coronary heart disease, and it makes the disease worse by damag...

  • RESEARCH

    The role of the nervous system in heart rhythm disturbances

    University of Leicester | Professor G Andre Ng

    Heart attack results in heart failure which is a common condition associated with premature death, often due to heart rhythm disturbances (arrhythmias). It is thought that after a heart attack the nerves that control the heart beat (the aut...

  • Early detection and diagnosis of heart & circulatory diseases

    Millions of people across the UK are living with undiagnosed conditions that significantly increase their risk of heart or circulatory diseases, including high blood pressure (hypertension), high cholesterol and atrial fibrillation (AF).

  • Heart failure: a blueprint for change

    Our new report sets out a blueprint for heart failure services to respond by building back better, with the right care and support provided so that people can live well with heart failure for longer.

  • Heart attack risk decreased in new mothers by self-monitoring blood pressure at home

    Research we've funded has found that self-monitoring blood pressure after giving birth could help to cut new mothers’ risk of future heart disease and strokes.

  • RESEARCH

    Understanding long-term effects of heart surgery in children

    University College London | Dr Katherine Brown

    Today, many more children born in the UK with complex heart defects have surgery, survive and get to go home than would have done decades ago. But little is known about what happens to these children as they grow up – about their long...