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Echocardiogram: how to read your results
Read an expert in echocardiography's guide to the most common terms and acronyms you’ll see on your echo report.
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Air pollution cancels out health benefits of exercise
Benefits of exercise for older people may be outweighed by harm caused by pollution
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How social inequalities lead to heart disease
Social and economic factors can significantly affect your risk of developing heart and circulatory diseases and diabetes. We’ve been funding research to better understand why.
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'Transformational' new gene therapy research centre launched
We've announced the new MRC/Centre of Research Excellence in Advanced Cardiac Therapies. Co-funded by us and the Medical Research Council, the centre aims to develop the first therapies to stimulate heart repair and regeneration in patients following a heart attack and in those with established heart failure.
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Food for fitness: what should I eat before a workout?
Find out everything you need to know about sports nutrition, including what to eat before a workout.
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Sir Patrick Vallance leads team at London to Brighton Bike Ride
Sir Patrick Vallance leads team of world-leading scientists and business leaders taking on the British Heart Foundation's London to Brighton bike ride to raise vital funds for lifesaving research.
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Diversity in research design
Our policy on diversity in research design
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Resistance band exercises you can do at home in 10 minutes
Try cardiac rehab expert Hara Markos' top resistance band exercises, including pull-aparts, leg presses and bicep curls, to improve your strength and flexibility.
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RESEARCH
Understanding how amyloid forms in the heartUniversity of Liverpool | Dr Jillian Madine
Amyloid is a substance made up of a mixture of proteins that have folded abnormally and solidified together. Amyloid can build up in tissues and organs such as the heart and the aorta. Cardiovascular amyloid is most common in people over th...