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RESEARCH
Harnessing the diverse power of VEGF in blood vessel growthUniversity College London | Professor Christiana Ruhrberg
Problems with blood vessel contribute to heart attacks, strokes and blindness, and giving drugs to stimulate new vessel growth is a promising treatment for these conditions. One of the most effective treatments to stimulate blood vessel g...
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Digital transformation within a clinical pathway
Created to support frontline healthcare staff, this resource shows how you can transform a clinical pathway using digital technology.
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Patient and Public Involvement in Research
More information about how to involve patients and the public in your BHF-funded research
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Could your beta-blocker side effects be a trick of the mind?
Some people stop taking beta blockers because they believe they’re causing side effects like breathlessness and weight gain. But these symptoms can be caused by the nocebo effect, explains specialist Dr Sameer Zaman.
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Life after you've given CPR
If you give CPR to someone it can be a shocking and traumatic event. Get information and support on what happens after someone has a cardiac arrest.
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Frequently asked questions about funding changes
The FAQs will help to answer common questions about our new strategy, changes to funding schemes, project grants, and the chairs and programme grants committee
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Translational Awards
We offer grants for translational research projects costing less than £250,000. Read for more information on the entry requirements, what's included in the award and how to apply.
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Respite care and how to get it
When you're a carer, taking a break is vital to your wellbeing. We explain what respite care is and meet people who've benefitted.
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Personalised medicine: what is it, and how does it work?
Discover what personalised medicine is, and how it could help people with heart conditions. Find out now.