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RESEARCH
Deciphering the fine structure of atrial cells in healthy hearts, and in those with heart failure, for clues to atrial fibrillationUniversity of Manchester | Dr Katharine Dibb
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common form of irregular heart rhythm, and people with heart failure are more at risk of the condition. AF affects the atria - the top two heart chambers – where disturbed electrical signals prevent rhyt...
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Salford Heart Care
Find the contact details for your local BHF Support Group. Providing support and friendship to anyone who has been affected by heart and circulatory diseases
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Is energy regulation by ion channels important for cardioprotection?University of Dundee | Professor Aleksandar J Jovanovic
Heart failure is a debilitating disease that has several causes, including heart attack. During heart failure many of the heart’s natural systems malfunction, including its ability to use its stores of energy effectively to produce a regula...
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Is cheese good for you? Some facts may surprise you
Find out the answers to common questions about cheese and heart health, like how much you should you eat a day, if vegan cheese is healthy, and if you should you opt for grated or sliced.
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Graeme Souness announced as Ambassador for Research
Sky Sports pundit, Graeme Souness has joined our fight for every heartbeat by becoming our Ambassador for Research.
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RESEARCH
Virtual hearts for risk prediction in hypertrophic cardiomyopathyKing's College London | Dr Pablo Lamata
Dr Pablo Lamata and his team at King’s College London are searching for new ways to help doctors predict the risk of complications in the inherited heart condition, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). In HCM the heart muscle in the left v...
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PUBLICATION
Coronary Heart Disease Statistics 2012Book, 210 pages, published on 13/12/2012
This compendium of health statistics is designed for health professionals, medical researchers and anyone else with an interest in coronary heart disease (CHD) and cardiovascular diseases. It features extensive statistics on disease rates and risk factor levels, by age, gender, socioeconomic group and ethnic origin, as well as regionally, nationally, internationally and over time.
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Is coffee in the morning good for you?
Discover if drinking coffee before noon can really lower your risk of dying from heart problems.
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It's time for action on medical misogyny
Our chief executive Dr Charmaine Griffiths shares her thoughts on the Renewed Women's Health Strategy for England.