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  • RESEARCH

    Determining the role of fractalkine in the immune response after a heart attack

    Newcastle University | Professor Helen M Arthur

    Our immune system evolved to fight infection and promote wound healing after injury. During a heart attack, injury is caused to the heart muscle by a blocked blood vessel. Though there is no infection immune cells found in the blood respond...

  • Driving with a heart or circulatory condition

    Learn more about driving while living with a heart condition, specifically how quickly you can get back to driving, whether you need to let the DVLA know about your heart condition, whether you can drive a large goods vehicle, and whether you need to let your car insurance company know.

  • £70m awarded to transform potential of UK health data

    We’re among nine organisations who together are awarding more than £70 million funding to Health Data UK (HDR UK) for the next five years.

  • Fruit fly helps Warwick scientists understand human heart development

    We have awarded scientists nearly £300,000 to scientists at the University of Warwick for a study of tiny fruit fly hearts to help understand how the human heart is formed.

  • Team BHF raise over £1.5 million at the London Marathon

    More than 760 BHF runners including Jack Wilshere, Lisa McGrillis and Steve Sidwell raise over £1.5 million for the BHF at the 2025 TCS London Marathon

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    Clarifying the link between high blood pressure, its medicines, and type 2 diabetes

    University of Oxford | Professor Kazem Rahimi

    Oxford researchers are using Big Data to understand the links between high blood pressure and diabetes. Millions of people in the UK are living with diabetes and/or high blood pressure, also called hypertension. These conditions raise peop...

  • RESEARCH

    Does mutated aquaporin-1 cause pulmonary hypertension?

    University of Cambridge | Professor Nicholas Morrell

    Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) – high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs – is a rare but incurable condition that leads to heart failure. Several genetic mutations found in people with PAH patients are known to play an impor...

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    Developing better scans to guide cardiac catheterisation

    King's College London | Dr Sebastien Roujol

    Cardiac catheterisation is used to aid diagnosis and treatment in people with congenital heart disease (CHD). It involves inserting a catheter and a guidewire into the circulatory system through the groin or arm and is guided by an X-ray ma...

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    Using computer models of people’s hearts to predict the best treatment option

    King's College London | Dr Steven Niederer

    Atrial fibrillation (AF), an irregular heart rhythm in the upper two chambers of the heart, and heart failure (HF) often occur in people at the same time. AF can contribute to HF or can be caused by it, but it is not always clear to doctors...

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    Kickstarting the body’s repair mechanisms after a heart attack

    King's College London | Professor Francesco Dazzi

    When someone suffers a heart attack, some of their heart cells die and the body is unable to replace them. This can eventually lead to heart failure. Scientists have been testing whether injecting a type of stem cell - known as mesenchymal ...