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Heart valve diseaseBooklets, 64, published on 10/02/2026
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Springboard Awards for Biomedical Researchers
Springboard Awards provide a package of support to researchers at the beginning of their independent research careers.
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6 tips for living with multiple health conditions
Find out how to cope with multiple health conditions, from managing medication to getting the most out of appointments.
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Rise in 16 to 24 year olds volunteering for charity
This Student Volunteering Week (7th - 13th February 2022), we are encouraging students across the UK to volunteer at their local BHF shop.
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RESEARCH
Studying the proteins responsible for medical device bacterial infectionsUniversity 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...
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How the heart cell’s internal skeleton helps normal heart developmentUniversity of Sheffield | Dr Emily Noel
BHF Intermediate Basic Science Research Fellow Dr Emily Noel is working out the origins of congenital heart disease – when babies are born with a heart that has not formed correctly in the womb, usually due to a problem with one or more of ...
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RESEARCH
Improving heart attack recovery by stopping heart cells from ageingNewcastle University | Dr Gavin Richardson
During a heart attack, it is vital to restore blood flow to the heart but this restored blood flow can itself cause further damage that may lead to heart failure over time. Dr Gavin Richardson’s research suggests that this damage may make t...
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Research finds heart cell changes in people with dilated cardiomyopathy
Scientists at Queen’s University, Belfast have identified changes in heart cells that could offer hope for thousands of people living with dilated cardiomyopathy, according to research we've funded and presented today at the British Cardiovascular Society conference.
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New trial from Leicester to identify best treatment for aortic stenosis
A new £2.7m clinical trial led from the University of Leicester aims to identify the best time to operate on people living with the debilitating heart condition aortic stenosis.
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World Heart Day: Mother who lost 8-week-old son shares story to inspire heart research funding
An inspirational mum from Merthyr Tydfil whose son tragically passed away at eight weeks old due to a heart condition will take on the Cardiff Half Marathon this weekend to raise funds for the BHF.