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'Transformational' new gene therapy research centre launched
We've announced the new MRC/Centre of Research Excellence in Advanced Cardiac Therapies. Co-funded by us and the Medical Research Council, the centre aims to develop the first therapies to stimulate heart repair and regeneration in patients following a heart attack and in those with established heart failure.
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What is a lung function test?
Our Senior Cardiac Nurse finds out what’s involved in a lung function test, including what you need to do to prepare and how long results take.
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Being a sustainable charity
We're determined to fund responsible research for cures and treatments into heart and circulatory diseases while making a positive impact on people and the planet.
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RESEARCH
How and when should doctors involve children in decisions about their heart surgery?University College London | Dr Katy Sutcliffe
This social science project is seeking to advance the debate on informed consent. The prospect of having any kind of medical procedure can be stressful and worrying, but often if we find out more about it and know what to expect, some of t...
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Cardiovascular inequalities in Scotland: an analysis
Explore our data that examines the association between deprivation and heart and circulatory diseases in Scotland.
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Study in Birmingham could lead to better detection of people with irregular heart rhythm
Researchers have found that a simple blood test could be used to screen certain patients for a heart condition known as atrial fibrillation (AF).
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What to ask your doctor when you’ve just been diagnosed with a heart condition
When you've just been told you have a heart condition, it can be a confusing time. Here's our quick guide to asking the right questions.
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Contraception, pregnancy and pre-eclampsia
Read our information on contraception, blood clot risk, getting pregnant with a heart condition, genetic testing, pre-eclampsia risk and support.
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When your parent has a heart condition
Katherine Woods speaks to Robert, Eleanor and Chris about how they have dealt with their mother's diagnosis - as well as the unexpected positive effect it's had on family life.