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BHF Professor thanked for "inspired leadership" by European Society for Cardiology
The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) has thanked BHF Professor Barbara Casadei for her “inspired leadership in exceptional times” following her two-year term as President.
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Millions to benefit from £10M national cardiovascular data science centre
Health Data Research UK and the British Heart Foundation (BHF) have today announced the launch of the BHF Data Science Centre, which will deliver the data and data science needed to address some of the most pressing challenges in heart and circulatory health research.
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Groundbreaking AI trained on de-identified patient data to predict healthcare needs
In a world-first study, an artificial intelligence (AI) model is being trained on a set of NHS data for 57 million people in England, from which personal information has been stripped away. Researchers say the model could transform patient care, identifying opportunities where early interventions might significantly improve or save lives.
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BHF Scotland home stores reopen on April 5th
British Heart Foundation Scotland home stores reopen following lockdown
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Average ambulance waits for heart attacks and strokes highest since last December in England
Average ambulance response times for category 2 calls - which includes suspected heart attacks and strokes - rose to over 42 minutes in October in England.
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Study reveals important new target for high blood pressure treatment
New more effective treatments for high blood pressure could be possible thanks to the discovery that the nitric oxide that regulates blood pressure is formed in nerves rather than in the walls of blood vessels.
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Annual Report and Accounts 2015Booklet, published on 05/10/2015
The fight for every heartbeat is powered by research, and with your help we’re driving the fight forward as the UK’s leading independent funder of heart research. Read our 2015 Annual Review.
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RESEARCH
Developing a support programme to help people self-manage POTSUniversity of Warwick | Professor Kate Seers
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a condition where an abnormal increase in heart rate occurs after sitting or standing up. The syndrome is more common in women and is usually diagnosed between the ages of 17-35. POTS can ...