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RESEARCH
Working out how to prevent abnormal blood vessel growthUniversity College London | Professor John Greenwood
Professor John Greenwood and his team at University College London are studying how to prevent uncontrolled growth of abnormal blood vessels, which is a feature of several conditions, including cancer, atherosclerosis, arthritis and eye di...
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Inner space: a view from inside our arteriesUniversity of Strathclyde | Professor John G McCarron
Professor John McCarron and his team at the University of Strathclyde are studying the inner lining of blood vessels, called the endothelium. This cell layer senses changes in blood pressure, blood flow and blood composition, and sends sign...
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Is raw food better than cooked food?
Our expert explains the nutritional differences between cooked and raw food, and why you need a balance of both in your diet.
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NIHR announces over £37m funding to support early career researchers
The NIHR has announced over £37 million in funding to medical research charities that support early career researchers, including us
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Leading charities and health organisations urge people to register their defibrillators on new database to help save lives
Life saving public access defibrillators used in less than one in ten cardiac arrests as tens of thousands remain unregistered.
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What is a fundraising group?
Learn more about what fundraising groups are, and how they help to support BHF's lifesaving research.
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How many deaths could be prevented by a 25% cut in premature CVD mortality?
We have developed a dashboard to demonstrate how many deaths could be prevented in 2035 if the 2024 cardiovascular disease (CVD) premature mortality rates are cut by 25%.
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Pioneering project halves distance to nearest defibrillator in Wythenshawe
The average distance to the nearest defibrillator has more than halved in one area of Manchester, thanks to a groundbreaking new project.
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First-of-its-kind training tool can teach CPR in just 15 minutes
A year on from Christian Eriksen’s cardiac arrest at the Euros, we are urging people across the country to use a new online tool, RevivR, that can help anyone learn CPR in just 15 minutes.