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No firm conclusions can be drawn from statin study in elderly
A new study published in the British Medical Journal suggests statins do not reduce the risk of stroke, heart attack or death in healthy individuals over the age of 75.
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EVENT
Kew Gardens 10KDate
3 April 2027
Location
Kew Gardens, London
Take part in Kew The Run in Kew Gardens. Join the BHF team today and fundraise for lifesaving research.
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RESEARCH
Using stem cells to med broken heartsImperial College London | Professor Sian Harding
The BHF funds three pioneering Centres of Regenerative Medicine at top UK universities. Each centre has a different scientific focus, but together they are moving us closer to our goal of unlocking ways to repair the damage caused by a hear...
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The benefits of group exercise
Exercising in a group is an enjoyable and sociable way to get active again after a heart event. Katherine Woods hears how it's helped Mary and Alan make lasting friendships.
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New antibody can unlock secrets of cholesterol
A new antibody, created by researchers we’ve funded, could help doctors to identify the fatty plaques in arteries that cause most heart attacks and strokes earlier.
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Marfan syndrome - AIMS
The BHF-funded AIMS trial tested whether a drug called irbesartan might slow the expansion of the aorta in people with Marfan syndrome.
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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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RESEARCH
Can blocking the Hippo pathway help keep blood vessels healthy?University of Bristol | Dr Mark Bond
Dr Mark Bond and his colleagues at the University of Bristol are studying how a molecule called cAMP protects blood vessel health to see if manipulating it could treat vascular disease. High levels of cAMP inside the cells that line bloo...
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