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  • RESEARCH

    Developing a computer program to select the optimal medication for type 2 diabetes

    University of Exeter | Dr John Dennis

    Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a serious, common condition which occurs when problems with the hormone insulin lead to high levels of sugar in the blood. Prolonged high blood sugar causes various health problems. Metformin is the first drug pres...

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    How proteins cluster to ensure a regular heartbeat

    University of Cambridge | Dr Antony Jackson

    On the surface of each heart muscle cell are tiny pores, or ion channels. These open and close to let sodium, calcium and potassium ions flow in and out of the cells, and generate the electrical signal that causes the heart to contract and ...

  • Reducing smoking to save lives

    We’ve fought against smoking for decades, from demonstrating that passive smoking in public places kills, to influencing Government policy.

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    Exeter BHF Branch

    Exeter, EX4 3HP

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  • Healthy eating toolkit

    Eating healthily is just one of the ways you can try to keep your heart healthy. Our healthy eating toolkit is packed full of tools and information to help you.

  • Joint statement calls for better inclusion of older adults in research

    We have signed a statement of intent alongside more than 40 of the UK's leading health funders and charities, calling for more to be done to include people over 75 in research

  • RESEARCH

    Testing a new ablation method to treat atrial fibrillation

    Imperial College London | Professor Prapa Kanagaratnam

    Dr Prapa Kanagaratnam and his team at Imperial College London are working out if a new ablation protocol to treat atrial fibrillation (AF) can help people avoid the need to attend hospital. AF is the most common type of abnormal heart r...