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The Untold Heartbreak
Discover the devastating impact Covid-19 has had on cardiovascular care and what needs to be done to give all heart patients the support they need.
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Barbara Casadei
Barbara Casadei combines her role as a heart doctor at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford with pioneering work to improve our understanding of atrial fibrillation
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Science
Discover the latest BHF-funded heart research and how it's saving and improving lives.
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Stopping deaths from an inherited blood disorder
In the past, severe thalassemia (an inherited blood disorder) was often fatal by early adulthood. BHF-funded research has changed that.
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RESEARCH
Finding genes that tell left from rightUniversity of Leeds | Professor Colin Johnson
Cilia are finger-like projections from cells that act as a cellular antenna to detect and respond to chemical or mechanical cues. Cilia are responsible for the development of the normal left-right asymmetry in the embryo, where different or...
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How it feels after trying to save someone's life
Doing CPR to save someone’s life can be an emotional experience, especially if it doesn’t work. Two people share their story.
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Run Bournemouth Half MarathonDate
11 October 2026
Location
Bournemouth
Run Bournemouth makes the most of the seaside location and its promenade, piers and gardens - both during the day and at dusk!
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Cholesterol and statins - what do I need to know?
Delving behind the headlines: What is cholesterol? Why is it bad? Do statins actually work? We explore the science behind the news stories to find the answers
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RESEARCH
When is the best time to start taking blood-thinning drugs after a stroke caused by atrial fibrillation?University College London | Professor David Werring
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a heart rhythm disturbance that affects many people as they get older. Because of the irregular heart beat in AF, a clot can form inside the chambers of the heart, which can be swept up to the brain, blocking it...