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RESEARCH
Following the TRAIL to pulmonary arterial hypertensionUniversity of Sheffield | Professor Allan Lawrie
In this Senior Fellowship, Dr Lawrie, based at the University of Sheffield, will investigate the role of two proteins TRAIL and OPG in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), a rare but devastating condition where high blood pressure in the ...
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Can you eat too much fruit?
Our Senior Dietitian Victoria Taylor explains whether it's possible to eat too much fruit and if there are any negative effect from eating fruit in excess
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7 salt-slashing tactics
Most people are getting too much salt. Here's how to cut down: Ditch the table salt. Most of us eat enough hidden salt without topping up levels further.
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How to have a healthy breakfast
Breakfast is an important part of a balanced diet - so get our senior dietitian's tips on how to start your day the healthy way. Find out more.
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PUBLICATION
Managing Atrial Fibrillation in Primary CareBooklet, 6 pages, published on 24/09/2015
Our CPD-accredited Managing Atrial Fibrillation in Primary Care booklet addresses the key issues around atrial fibrillation management for primary care practitioners, managers and commissioners.
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BHF Research Professorships
BHF professorships are awarded to individuals with outstanding cardiovascular research leadership qualities. Read for more information on the entry requirements, award duration, what's included in the award and how to apply.
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Investigating Zeb1 as a controller of blood vessel growth and stabilityUniversity of Nottingham | Dr Andrew Benest
Angiogenesis – the process of growing new blood vessels – is important throughout our lives. But it can also contribute to many diseases when it goes wrong, by being too active (cancer) or not active enough (vessel disease). The ability to ...
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Tackling fatty plaques and aneurysms by blocking tiny blood vessel growth.University of Bristol | Dr Jason L Johnson
Heart attacks occur when a build-up of fatty material in the walls of coronary arteries blocks blood flow to the heart. It’s one of the leading causes of death in the UK. The fatty build-up is known as atherosclerosis, and this can also cau...
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From flies to humans: how fly genetics can help us understand cardiovascular biologyUniversity of Bournemouth | Dr Paul Hartley
Our understanding of cardiovascular disease is limited by our lack of knowledge about the genes that control our cardiovascular biology. Many genes evolved millions of years ago in the hearts and circulatory systems of simple organisms such...
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Probing the causes of sudden death in people with hypertrophic cardiomyopathyImperial College London | Professor Sanjay Prasad
Dr Sanjay Prasad and his team have been awarded a grant to understand the inherited condition hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. This heart problem affects one in 500 people and is the most common cause of sudden death in young people. People ...