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What makes partially-specialised cells in a growing embryo turn into blood vessel cells?University of East Anglia | Dr Gi Fay Mok
In the growing embryo, stem cells (unspecialised cells) undergo rapid changes to become precursor cells (partially-specialised cells) and then specialised cells which perform specific functions. This process of cell differentiation is go...
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Should anticlotting drugs for AF be given to people who’ve had a brain haemorrhage?University of Edinburgh | Professor Rustam Al-Shahi Salman
Atrial fibrillation is the most common form of irregular heart rhythm. It is more common in the elderly and is associated with a much higher risk of stroke – when a clot blocks blood supply to part of the brain. For that reason, most people...
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Running training schedules
Running training schedules
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Reflections of Research
BHF’s Reflections of Research image competition is back for 2023. Do you have an engaging, exciting and creative picture to wow the judges?
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Our impact on pulmonary hypertension research
Learn about the incredible research into pulmonary hypertension BHF have funded and download our impact report.
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Louise Wilson joins Board of Trustees
We’re delighted to welcome business and HR leader Louise Wilson to our Board of Trustees
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The economic impact of charity funded medical research in Wales
Our report found that investment into medical research by the third sector plays a vital role in not just the health of the nation, but also the health of the economy.
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Y Grŵp Trawsbleidiol ar Ymchwil Feddygol
Darllenwch adroddiad y Grŵp Trawsbleidiol ar Ymchwil Feddygol i adolygiad yr Athro Graeme Reid o ymchwil ac arloesedd a ariennir gan y Llywodraeth yng Nghymru.
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Can blood pressure medication cause itchy skin?
Wondering if your blood pressure pills are making you itch? Senior Cardiac Nurse, Chloe MacArthur, shares simple steps to identify the cause.
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BHF - Daphne Jackson Trust Fellowships
BHF - Daphne Jackson Trust Fellowships provide an opportunity for researchers returning after a career break.