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  • RESEARCH

    A clinical trial of new treatments for lacunar stroke

    University of Edinburgh | Professor Joanna Wardlaw

    Professor Joanna Wardlaw is leading a clinical trial to help find new treatments for people who have a lacunar, or small vessel, stroke. In 2014 around 35,000 people in the UK had a lacunar stroke, which is caused by damage to one of the...

  • RESEARCH

    A survival strategy for the cells lining our blood vessels

    King's College London | Professor Albert Ferro

    Professor Albert Ferro and his colleagues at King’s College London are studying how a process called apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is involved in heart and circulatory disease. Endothelial cells line the inner surface of all bloo...

  • RESEARCH

    Searching for ways to promote new blood vessel growth

    University of Leeds | Dr Georgia Mavria

    In this PhD studentship supervised by Dr Georgia Mavria, the student is studying the complex process of new blood vessel growth, called angiogenesis. In heart and circulatory disease, blood vessels do not work properly, often because the...

  • RESEARCH

    Using robots to make stem cells a better tool for researchers

    University of Nottingham | Professor Chris Denning

    Professor Chris Denning is investigating how to make stem cells a tool to help solve a variety of problems, from testing drugs safety to repairing damaged organs. In the lab, we can turn stem cells into heart cells, but these cells do no...

  • Show Your Heart this Heart Month

    BHF and Sky Bet launch ‘Show Your Heart’ this Heart Month to encourage lifesaving CPR training through the free RevivR tool, aiming to train 500,000 people in just 15 minutes as part of the Every Minute Matters campaign.

  • Latest research: are CT scans the best test for chest pain?

    Discover the latest research we’re funding, from the best way to investigate chest pain, to new ways of preventing damage from heart attacks.

  • 10 colourful foods that aren't good for you

    We often associate colourful foods with good health - but while that's true of fruit and vegetables, it's not always the case with other foods. We point out the pitfalls.

  • PUBLICATION

    Health at Work policy template for workplaces

    Other, 6 pages, published on 25/04/2017

    Use our policy template when creating your own health and wellbeing policy. You can adapt it to suit the needs of your business and your staff.

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  • Mr Motivator announced as Chief Cheerleader for the 2022 TCS London Marathon

    TV icon Mr Motivator is joining us in leading a 1,000 strong cheer squad for the 2022 TCS London Marathon.

  • AI tool could help prevent thousands of heart attacks

    An AI tool that can predict 10-year risk of having a heart attack could transform treatment for patients who undergo CT scans to investigate chest pain, according to new research we’ve funded.