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  • Beautiful images of research to repair broken hearts

    Scientists we fund share stunning images of their cutting-edge research into finding a desperately needed cure for heart failure, a devastating condition affecting nearly one million people in the UK. Each image reflects work tackling heart failure with different approaches to regenerative medicine that uses ways to teach the heart to repair itself.

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    Do-it-yourself Bunting

    Other, published on 07/08/2017

    Bunting for your fundraising event to raise money for our life saving research.

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  • Autumn Statement delivers little hope to heart patients

    The Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt MP, left health off the agenda in today’s Autumn Statement - instead focusing on economic growth.

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    Understanding why some gene changes raise the risk of developing heart disease

    University of Cambridge | Professor Ziad Mallat

    Over the past two decades a wealth of research evidence – including from BHF-funded studies - has revealed a great deal about the importance of genetics underlying coronary heart disease. It has shown that changes in many different genes ca...

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    Educating teenagers to improve their heart health and that of future generations

    University of Southampton | Professor Mark Hanson

    Heart and circulatory disease causes a significant number of deaths, every year in the UK. New ways to encourage people to follow a healthy lifestyle in the long term could have huge benefits for health, and that of future generations. ...

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    Does the 16:8 programme help people lose weight and lower heart disease risk?

    Queen Mary, University of London | Dr Dunja Przulj

    Dr Dunja Przulj and her colleagues at Queen Mary, University of London, are studying the 16:8 diet, where people can only eat for 8 hours in a day, to find out if it is a better alternative to current diets. Time-restricted eating require...

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    Using 3D heart tissue models to find out what controls the severity of ARVC

    Keele University | Dr Vinoj George

    Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is an inherited heart muscle disease. In ARVC, heart muscle cells – cardiomyocytes – often do not stick together properly because of one or more genetic mutations that affect cell to ce...

  • 15 healthy snack ideas

    Hungry before your next meal? Find out how to fill the gap with nutritious nibbles that are good for your heart.

  • When your parent has a heart condition

    Katherine Woods speaks to Robert, Eleanor and Chris about how they have dealt with their mother's diagnosis - as well as the unexpected positive effect it's had on family life.

  • RESEARCH

    Creating a computer model of the heart to better understand atrial fibrillation

    King's College London | Dr Steven Niederer

    Normally, your heart’s natural pacemaker sends out regular electrical impulses. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common heart rhythm disorder, mainly affecting people over 55. AF happens when the regular electrical impulses in the atria...