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  • Genes linked to heart stiffness could uncover heart failure drug

    Genetic and environmental factors have been found to cause the heart to become stiff, which can lead to heart disease and heart failure, according to research we’ve funded and published in the journal Nature Cardiovascular Research.

  • Tesco shoppers show support for leading UK health charities

    Tesco customers will be able to make a significant contribution to our life saving research from 31st January to 13th February by supporting the Tesco Health Charity Partnership appeal and rounding up their shop in store to the nearest £1 at self-service checkouts.

  • What the 10 Year Health Plan means for cardiovascular care

    The Government published its 10 Year Health Plan on July 3, setting out a new blueprint for the NHS in England. Here's what it means for cardiovascular health and care.

  • RESEARCH

    Identifying new targets for the prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis

    University of Sheffield | Professor Paul Evans

    Patients with atherosclerosis have damaged arteries, caused by a gradual build-up of fat within the artery wall. The body’s immune cells invade the artery wall to remove the fat but can get trapped there, forming a plaque. Plaque is made up...

  • Budget: More must be done to protect heart health

    The Budget’s boost for the NHS to help limit the impact of coronavirus was vital, but much more must be done to protect the nation’s heart health, the BHF says today. The Government’s first Budget was delivered by new Chancellor Rishi Sunak.

  • RESEARCH

    Studying the proteins responsible for medical device bacterial infections

    University of York | Dr Christoph Baumann

    Dr Christoph Baumann from the University of York is working out which proteins help the bacterium Staphylococcus epidermidis to stick together to form ‘biofilms’. This bacterium is a common cause of hospital infections, gro...

  • PUBLICATION

    Coronary Heart Disease Statistics 2010

    Booklet, 157, published on 18/10/2010

    Designed for health professionals, medical researchers and anyone else with an interest in coronary heart disease (CHD), this book details extensive statistics on coronary heart disease rates and risk factor levels, by age, gender, socio-economic group and ethnic origin, as well as regionally, nationally, internationally and over time.

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  • RESEARCH

    Developing BMP9 as a new therapy for pulmonary hypertension

    University of Cambridge | Dr Wei Li

    Dr Wei Li and her team are looking for ways to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), a serious condition where people have high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs. Current therapies relieve the symptoms but do not cure the d...

  • 10 tips for weight loss

    From being more active to using a food diary, here are 10 tips that will help you to lose weight more successfully. Find out more.

  • Heart scan toolkit unveils hidden damage from atypical heart attacks

    Heart imaging techniques already available on the NHS could be used to improve detection of underlying heart disease and treatment following a common but often overlooked type of heart attack, according to research we've funded and published in Circulation.