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High blood pressure - HYVET
The HYVET trial aimed to find out if it was safe to prescribe high blood pressure medication to people over 80.
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RESEARCH
Research excellence at the University of OxfordUniversity of Oxford | Professor Hugh Watkins
In 2008 the BHF began a £34 million investment strategy to support four top UK universities as BHF Centres of Research Excellence, aiming to secure the UK’s future as a world-leading force in heart research. The University of Oxford receive...
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Keep Britain cycling this winter
The BHF encourages the nation to keep cycling through the winter months with MyCycle, their new virtual cycling challenge.
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PUBLICATION
Health at Work - Workplace Event GuideBooklet, 11 pages, published on 01/12/2014
Use this resource to help plan your workplace events.
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RESEARCH
Rebuilding damaged hearts – Why does adding other tissue types help?University of Cambridge | Dr Sanjay Sinha
Recently, Cambridge researchers found that using stem cells to repair damaged hearts works better when the stem cells are transplanted along with another tissue type. In this project, they will try to find out why. Heart failure occurs w...
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Global research challenge to address women's cardiovascular health
The British Heart Foundation, alongside 11 leading research funders around the world, is inviting researchers to compete in a new research challenge to address women’s cardiovascular health.
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Stopping deaths from an inherited blood disorder
In the past, severe thalassemia (an inherited blood disorder) was often fatal by early adulthood. BHF-funded research has changed that.