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  • RESEARCH

    How does long QT syndrome lead to dangerous fast heart rhythms?

    University of Glasgow | Dr Rachel Myles

    Supervised by Dr Rachel Myles, this Clinical Research Training Fellow will work out how an inherited heart condition, called long QT syndrome, puts patients at risk of developing life-threatening fast heart rhythms (arrhythmias). Curren...

  • Heart surgery - ART

    The ART trial, part funded by the BHF, aimed to find out whether using two chest arteries as bypass grafts is the best way of carrying out coronary artery bypass surgery.

  • Time is running out for soft opt-out organ donation in NI

    The opportunity to introduce soft-opt out organ donation legislation in Northern Ireland is just days away from being lost unless urgent action is taken, we have warned alongside the Donate4Dáithí campaign.

  • RESEARCH

    Developing a 3D imaging technique that detects heart disease early

    King's College London | Dr Ran Yan

    Dr Ran Yan is developing a new imaging technique which could help doctors detect the early signs of heart disease by measuring molecules called reactive oxygen species (ROS), which cause serious damage to cells. Excessive levels of ROS t...

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    Investigating fibroblast growth signals to stop hypertrophy in the heart

    University of Manchester | Dr Delvac Oceandy

    Heart failure is a life-threatening condition that develops when the heart becomes damaged because of a heart attack, high blood pressure or an inherited heart condition. In most cases, the heart fails because heart muscle cells overgrow - ...

  • Improving the diagnosis of heart diseases in Black athletes

    Some athletes die suddenly from heart problems, so diagnosing them before they happen is vital. But this isn’t easy, especially as there may be ethnic differences to consider. BHF-funded research has helped improve diagnosis of heart problems in Black athletes.

  • Can I sunbathe if I have heart failure?

    Our expert answers your question on sunbathing if you have heart failure, including staying hydrated and using sunscreen.

  • Easing back into exercise after a heart event

    With a heart problem, it can be hard to know how much exercise is too much. Our Senior Cardiac Nurse offers advice on where to start.

  • RESEARCH

    A new risk scoring system to predict complications after heart surgery

    University of Manchester | Professor Charles McCollum

    Professor Charles McCollum and his team at the University of Manchester are developing an innovative new risk score to minimise complications during open heart surgery. Ten per cent of people having open heart surgery develop life-threate...

  • When should I worry about bradycardia - low heart rate?

    Find out about bradycardia and when to worry about a low heart rate with BHF Senior Cardiac Nurse, Ruth Goss.