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    Why do we like salt so much, and how does it cause high blood pressure?

    University of Edinburgh | Professor Matthew Bailey

    High blood pressure is a major risk factor for heart and circulatory disease and it affects millions of people in the UK. Having too much salt in our diet can lead to high blood pressure, so it’s important that we try to limit our int...

  • Developing new ways to measure stiffness of arteries

    Developing new ways to measure stiffness of arteries

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    Can stopping TPL-2 from working protect against atherosclerosis?

    Frances Crick Institute | Professor Steven Ley

    Professor Steven Ley is studying a protein in cells called TPL-2, which is needed for some cells to become activated in atherosclerosis, when arteries become ‘furred up’ with fatty plaques. In atherosclerosis, inflammation occurs within the...

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    How VEGF makes blood vessels leaky

    University College London | Professor Christiana Ruhrberg

    Blood vessel disease contributes to heart attacks, strokes, blindness and lung disease, and the stimulation of new vessel growth is a promising treatment for these conditions. But an unwanted side effect of blood vessel growth is tissue swe...

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    Sorting apples from pears: do Wnt proteins determine body fat distribution?

    University of Oxford | Dr Constantinos Christodoulides

    BHF Intermediate Clinical Research Fellow Dr Constantinos Christodoulides is working out if proteins called Wnts affect a person’s risk of developing heart and circulatory disease. The location of body fat determines how it influences th...

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    A new method to spot complex narrowed arteries that need treatment

    King's College London | Professor Divaka Perera

    Supervised by Dr Divaka Perera, a Clinical Research Training Fellow is developing new techniques that help doctors decide whether to operate on complicated narrowed coronary arteries. Angina is a pain or discomfort felt in the chest, and ...

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    How does insulin like growth factor prevent fatty build-up inside arteries?

    University of Leeds | Dr Stephen Wheatcroft

    Dr Stephen Wheatcroft and his team at the University of Leeds are working out if a hormone called insulin like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and its receptors can help prevent fatty deposits building up inside the arteries. This 'furring up' ...