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  • RESEARCH

    An ECG score to predict the risk of sudden death in Brugada syndrome

    St George's, University of London | Professor Elijah Behr

    Dr Elijah Behr and his colleagues at St George’s, University of London, are developing ways to detect people with Brugada syndrome at high risk of dying suddenly from a fatal abnormal heart rhythm. Brugada syndrome is an inherited heart ...

  • 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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    You can count on us

    Booklet, 10 pages, published on 16/10/2018

    A simple guide giving a short overview of the range of free support services BHF offer to those with, or at risk of, heart and circulatory disease.

    Free to order and currently in stock.

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  • A growing evidence base for care and support planning

    Our programme adds to a growing evidence base showing that care and support planning can be implemented at practice, community and health system level.

  • RESEARCH

    Developing more realistic and reliable models of the heart

    Imperial College London | Professor Cesare M N Terracciano

    One of the challenges in studying heart diseases is developing more accurate ways to replicate what happens inside the body. Because the cells of the heart work under constantly changing physical and chemical conditions, they have unique ...

  • RESEARCH

    How cancer treatment is linked to heart disease

    University of Strathclyde | Professor Robin Plevin

    Cancer treatment can involve killing cancer cells with radiation. Radiation treatment is often successful but irradiation can also damage blood vessels, including the coronary arteries, and people can go on to develop heart disease. The go...

  • RESEARCH

    Waste and fluid accumulation in vascular dementia

    University of Southampton | Professor Roxana Carare

    Dr Roxana Carare from the University of Southampton is studying vascular dementia, a common form of dementia where the brain’s blood supply is impaired. She believes vascular dementia happens because the brain cannot get rid of waste and fl...

  • You can't be brave all the time: Stuart and Leanne's story

    Husband and wife Stuart and Leanne Waters reflect on how his cardiac arrest changed life for their whole family.

  • Former professional footballer Fraser Franks visits BHF-funded lab

    32-year-old Fraser Franks' life changed when he was forced to retire from the career he loved at just 28

  • Does circadian rhythm affect the heart?

    What is the link between our body's daily cycles and our heart health? Dr Phoebe Kitscha explores the exciting research inspired by zebrafish.