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International Cardiovascular Research Partnership Awards (ICRPA)
The International Cardiovascular Research Partnership Awards (ICRPA) will fund research projects where the cross-national dimension enables work of higher impact than can be carried out nationally. This is a partnership between BHF, DZHK, DHF and LDF.
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Make 2024 a year to be proud of
BHF encourage people to take on one of their events like the iconic London to Brighton Ride or Bournemouth Pier to Pier Swim, after research shows a quarter of UK adults can't think of a single accomplishment they are proud of in the last 12 moths.
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Love Island star Dr Brett Staniland announced as BHF’s Retail Ambassador
Sustainable fashion advocate, model and Love Island star, Dr Brett Staniland, has been announced as our Retail Ambassador, joining Coronation Street actress Kimberly Hart-Simpson.
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How long does it take to lower cholesterol?
BHF Senior Cardiac Nurse Ruth Goss explains that although lowering cholesterol isn't an overnight fix, with a a few lifestyle tweaks alongside taking your prescribed medication, you could see results within a 2 to 3 weeks.
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Counselling
Learn more about counselling services on offer when dealing with health problems and other mental health organisations that can offer help and support.
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High blood pressure - TIME
It was previously thought that blood pressure lowering medication might be more effective if taken at night-time. The TIME trial tested whether morning or night-time dosing makes a difference.
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RESEARCH
How Cezanne affects blood vessel narrowing after angioplastyQueen Mary, University of London | Professor Dr Qingzhong Xiao
Dr Qingzhong Xiao and his team at Queen Mary University of London are studying how a molecule called Cezanne affects restenosis, when arteries re-narrow after coronary angioplasty. Doctors use coronary angioplasty to widen blocked or na...
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Potential link between blood pressure drug and lung cancer, study suggests
A drug commonly used to treat high blood pressure could be linked to an increased risk of lung cancer, according to a new BMJ study.
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Ziad Mallat
Professor Ziad Mallat is one of the world’s leading researchers in atherosclerosis and aneurysm.