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Preventing obesity disrupting the heart’s energy supplyUniversity of Manchester | Dr Ashraf Kitmitto
Mitochondria are the power houses of cells - they provide energy for all of the cell’s activities. Obesity disrupts the function of the mitochondria, and this is thought to contribute to the higher risk of diabetes and heart failure in peop...
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Developing a new computer model to study atrial fibrillationKing's College London | Dr Oleg Aslanidi
Dr Oleg Aslanidi and his team are studying ways to improve the way we treat atrial fibrillation (AF), a common heart rhythm disorder and a major cause of stroke. AF can severely affect quality of life, and often medical treatments don’t...
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Developing a support programme to help people self-manage POTSUniversity of Warwick | Professor Kate Seers
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a condition where an abnormal increase in heart rate occurs after sitting or standing up. The syndrome is more common in women and is usually diagnosed between the ages of 17-35. POTS can ...
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A more precise imaging method to diagnose treatable coronary artery diseaseUniversity of Oxford | Professor Vanessa Ferreira
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the narrowing or blockage of blood vessels feeding the heart muscle. Parts of the heart that receive poor blood supply may still be alive, and it is important to identify these parts of the heart because the...
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Food labels explained
From portion information to traffic light colours. Understand front-of-pack food labels, and how they can help you make heart-healthy choices more easily.
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Developing a new model simulating the heartbeatImperial College London | Professor Cesare M N Terracciano
Supervised by Professor Cesare Terracciano, an MBPhD student is developing a new model that simulates the heartbeat in the laboratory so it can be used in research to bring regenerative medicine to the clinic. The ability to make cardia...
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BHF corporate partnerships voted most admired
Two of the British Heart Foundations corporate partnerships have been named most admired' in the C&E Advisory’s 2025 Corporate–Non-Profit Partnerships Barometer report. The Health Charity partnership, between Tesco, Cancer Research UK, and Diabetes UK topped the report for the third year running with BHF and Sky Bet's partnership named runner up.