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Can potassium-rich foods lower your blood pressure and keep your heart healthy?
Can eating avocados, bananas and salmon lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of heart attacks and strokes? And does this really only apply to women? We look behind the headlines and give our verdict.
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Our Medical Director, Professor Sir Nilesh Samani, tells us why the BHF’s mission has never been more important and how research leaders are tackling Covid-19 and cardiovascular disease.
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Gel-like sieve in blood vessels new target for repairing damaged hearts
Drugs that repair damage to a gel-like layer in the tiny blood vessels of the heart could present a much-needed treatment for heart failure in people with diabetes, according to research we've funded and published today in Diabetologia.
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PUBLICATION
Better together: An end of life initiative for patients with heart failure and their familiesBooklet, 16 pages, published on 01/08/2010
A study of the development and impact of the British Heart Foundation and Marie Curie Cancer Care supportive and palliative care initiative for patients with heart failure and their families.
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RESEARCH
Can stem cells grown in the lab be developed into beating heart cells to repair damaged hearts?University of Oxford | Professor Carolyn Carr
Currently, we cannot repair damaged heart tissue, such as after a heart attack, which means the heart doesn’t work as effectively. This can lead to heart failure – a potentially debilitating condition that affects over 750,000 people in the...
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Tables showing how many deaths could be prevented in your local area
Tables showing how many deaths could be prevented in your local area