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  • RESEARCH

    Working out the factors involved in atherosclerosis

    University of Sheffield | Dr Victoria Ridger

    Understanding how atherosclerosis develops and progresses may reveal new ways to treat the condition in the future. In atherosclerosis, the large blood vessels in our bodies ‘fur up’ with fatty plaque deposits and blood flow is restricted t...

  • DORA updates to BHF research assessment

    A year since the BHF signed up to DORA, find out how we are working to make our research assessment and evaluation processes more inclusive and transparent in this first phase of implementation.

  • Item condition

    We need to be able to sell the items you donate in our shops. Read this page to find out if your items are in a condition to be sold.

  • RESEARCH

    How blood vessel cells change their shape and orientation

    University of Bristol | Professor Harry Mellor

    After a heart attack or stroke, the body needs to make new blood vessels to replenish the oxygen supply to tissues. To form new blood vessels, cells called endothelial cells undergo profound changes in shape and organise themselves into a t...

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    How fibrin networks form a blood clot

    University of Leeds | Professor Robert Ariens

    Supervised by Professor Robert Ariens, a PhD student is investigating the intricate processes behind blood clotting – the process that prevents excessive bleeding after an injury. Blood clotting is a rapid process, during which a prote...

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    Which anti-platelet drug slows down atherosclerosis most effectively?

    King's College London | Professor Albert Ferro

    Millions of people in the UK are living with coronary heart disease - the UK’s biggest killer. It caused by a process called atherosclerosis, when fatty plaques build up inside artery walls and the vessels become narrow. Clinical pharma...

  • New clot-busting drug could improve stroke treatment, research suggests

    A new clot-busting drug could be significantly better at treating certain types of stroke than existing therapies, according to research we’ve funded

  • BHF harnesses the nation's listening habits on Spotify to teach lifesaving CPR

    Music lovers across the nation will be able to learn some lifesaving skills while listening to their favourite tunes thanks to our innovative new campaign.

  • Our commitment to colleagues

    At BHF, we're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Find out what we’ve achieved so far and what we’re working towards.

  • Cigarette display ban will ‘help stop children taking up smoking’

    No shops or public premises will be able to sell tobacco products on open display from Monday 6 April.