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RESEARCH
Uncovering the actions of oestrogen in heart rhythm controlImperial College London | Professor Kenneth MacLeod
Heart failure affects hundreds of thousands of people in the UK. It occurs when the heart lacks the power to pump strongly, and also becomes prone to dangerous abnormalities in heart rhythm. Studies have shown that progression of the diseas...
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Do Purkinje fibres have a role in stretch-induced heart rhythm problems?University of Leeds | Professor Edward White
Researchers in the UK and France are testing a new theory that could change the treatment of irregular heart rhythms. Irregular heart rhythms – when the heart beat is too fast, too slow, ‘fluttering’, or chaotic – are called arrhythmias. T...
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Artificial intelligence could help narrow heart attack gender gap
An algorithm developed using artificial intelligence could help doctors to diagnose heart attacks in women more accurately and quicker than ever before, according to research we fund and being presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Barcelona.
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Expertise and leadership in public health must be retained as PHE disbands, BHF warns
Matt Hancock has announced that Public Health England will be disbanded to make way for the National Institute for Health Protection.
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Hot weather and your heart
Find out how about hot weather can affect you, especially during the coronavirus outbreak, and what you should do to stay cool.
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Impact of patient and public involvement
By listening to Heart Voices members, we have made some vital changes to the work we do. Find out about the value and impact they bring to BHF.
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Our charity shops in England are now open
Following the four week Government lockdown, our shops and stores will reopen at 9.30am tomorrow ready for Christmas shoppers.
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Tabl yn dangos faint o farwolaethau y gellid eu hatal yn Lloegr
Tabl yn dangos faint o farwolaethau y gellid eu hatal yn Lloegr
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New microscope techniques to identify signalling compartments in the heartImperial College London | Professor Julia Gorelik
Dr Julia Gorelik from Imperial College London is studying the mechanisms that control contraction of the heart in health and in heart failure. These include proteins that regulate molecules called cAMP and cGMP which cause heart cells to co...
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Commercial Director Mike Taylor to retire
Our Commercial Director Mike Taylor has announced he will step down from his role at the end of the year.