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10 great reasons to cycle
There are many ways cycling is good for you and your heart. From feeling younger to saving money, here are 10 of the many benefits which cycling can bring.
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6 surprisingly healthy fatty foods
Not all fats are bad for your heart. Discover the fatty foods you should eat as part of a balanced diet.
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Artificial intelligence helps Manchester scientists understand congenital heart defects
Scientists at The University of Manchester are using artificial intelligence (AI) to help unravel the secrets of gene mutations that can lead to babies being born with abnormalities in their hearts. Dr Kathryn Hentges and her team hope the two-year project, funded by the British Heart Foundation, will provide patients and clinicians with new knowledge on the causes of congenital heart diseases and provide families with options in reproductive choices.
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RESEARCH
A new state-of-the-art microscope to study heart cells in minute detailUniversity of Manchester | Professor Andrew Trafford
Calcium is essential to generate the electrical signal that causes the heart to beat. Professor Andrew Trafford and BHF Professor David Eisner’s research has focused on understanding how calcium is controlled within the heart and what goes ...
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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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Why have I been given potassium after heart surgery?
Senior Cardiac Nurse Julie Ward explains why you may be prescribed a potassium supplement after surgery.
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PUBLICATION
Workplace challenge sample emailOther, published on 28/01/2015
Use this text as a template for an email to tell your colleagues about the Heart month 10 minute challenge.
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What are the roles of proteins HD3 alpha and TGF beta in heart fibrosis?King's College London | Dr Lingfang Zeng
Fibrosis is the development of scar tissue, which prevents the heart from working normally and can lead to heart failure. BHF Senior Lecturer Dr Lingfang Zeng and BHF Professor Ajay Shah from King’s College London are interested in the dise...
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11 healthy soup recipes you can freeze
Looking for a heart-healthy meal you can cook in batches? Discover our easy recipes you can freeze for later, including butternut squash, minestrone and chicken noodle soup.