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Interrupting the cycle of inflammation that leads to deep vein thrombosisUniversity of Birmingham | Dr Alexander Brill
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a serious condition where a blood clot forms in one of the veins deep in the leg, usually in the calf. DVT causes pain, swelling and redness and is a medical emergency because, if the clot dislodges, it can tra...
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BHF welcomes healthy food initiative to help reduce high rates of obesity
The BHF reacts to the Government's new healthy food standard
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"I just collapsed - it was like somebody flipped the switch off"
Stuart Waters, from Kent, was driving his two children home from football training when he unexpectedly suffered a cardiac arrest behind the wheel.
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Transient ischaemic attack (TIA): what is a mini stroke?
You may have heard of a mini stroke or 'TIA', but what exactly is it? We speak to an expert to find out.
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Drug could put an end to transplant rejection
A diabetes drug currently undergoing development could be repurposed to help end transplant rejection, without the side-effects of current immunosuppressive drugs, according to new research that we've funded.
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Blood pressure chart and diary
Keep track of your blood pressure at home and understand what your readings mean with our chart and diary.
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Government rejects plans to improve NHS workforce planning
The Government has missed an opportunity to strengthen the Health & Care Bill after key amendments were rejected yesterday.
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Stroke patients could benefit from earlier blood thinning treatment
New research, presented today at the World Stroke Congress 2024, and published in the Lancet, suggests that people with atrial fibrillation (AF) who have a stroke, could benefit from blood thinning treatments, known as anticoagulants, at an earlier stage than is currently recommended.
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Joint funding with the MRC
The BHF has partnered with the Medical Research Council to support large scale studies or strategic research infrastructure, where there is a benefit to the cardiovascular research community.