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RESEARCH
Understanding why arteries re-narrow after treatment with a stentQueen Mary, University of London | Professor Dr Qingzhong Xiao
Dr Qingzhong Xiao is studying cells and proteins involved in restenosis – when arteries re-narrow after patients receive a procedure called a coronary angioplasty. Coronary angioplasty, when a balloon is used to open a narrowed or blocke...
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Arthritis drug investigated as possible vascular dementia treatment
Scientists funded by us will investigate the links between vascular dementia and heart disease, and test whether a drug currently used to treat arthritis could also be used as a treatment for vascular dementia.
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“I just had a feeling I was going to die abroad"
Find out what happened when Andy Hayes had his fifth heart attack while on holiday in Greece.
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Anti-inflammatory diet: what you need to know
Discover how your diet can affect inflammation in your body and heart with BHF Senior Dietitian Tracy Parker.
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PUBLICATION
Understanding cardiac rehabilitationBooklets, 64 pages, published on 21/07/2025
This booklet can help you or your loved one understand how cardiac rehabilitation helps after having a heart attack, being diagnosed with a heart condition, or after a heart procedure. Order or download it for free.
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Professor Declan O'Regan
Declan O'Regan is Professor of Cardiovascular AI at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences, Imperial College London
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Why wasn’t I told to take antibiotics before my dental treatment?
Our expert responds to a reader with a heart valve problem, concerned about antibiotics and dental treatment.
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Will listening to Mozart reduce your blood pressure?
A small study has found that listening to classical music, like Mozart or Strauss, for 25 minutes could reduce your blood pressure. We look behind the headlines.
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Bournemouth Pier to Pier Swim makes splash for research
This year's Bournemouth Pier to Pier Swim raised £288,000
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Confusion over giving CPR during pandemic could cause delay in lifesaving action
Leading charities are calling for people to still give compression only CPR during the Covid-19 pandemic.