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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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EVENT
Edinburgh Marathon Festival Half MarathonDate
24 May 2026
Location
Edinburgh
This popular running festival has a distance for all with a Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K, 5K and Team Relay going through Edinburgh city centre to Musselburgh
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Getting to the heart of Max and Keira's Law
As the law changes on organ donation in England, we look at what this legislation means.
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Let’s talk about... erectile dysfunction
We explain what erectile dysfunction is, the causes of it, the links with coronary heart disease and the medicines for erectile dysfunction treatment.
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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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Dilated cardiomyopathy: improving care and seeking a cure
Dilated cardiomyopathy means that your heart can’t pump blood around your body properly. There is no cure, and although it can be treated using common heart medications, there are no treatments specifically for the condition. We’ve been funding research to change this.
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EVENT
Bath Half MarathonDate
Sunday 14 March 2027
Location
Bath, Somerset
A fast flat half marathon, taking place right in the heart of the World Heritage City of Bath.
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NHS and Novartis to collaborate to tackle heart disease
A proposed collaboration between the NHS and pharmaceutical company Novartis to study cholesterol-lowering drug could save 30,000 lives over the next 10 years
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PUBLICATION
Heart Voices: Make your voice heardInformation Sheet, published on 12/01/2013
A factsheet helping you to make your voice heard in order to make a difference to the health services we all value so much. It contains descriptions and examples of good places to start.
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