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  • RESEARCH

    Unravelling the web like structure of blood clots

    University of Leeds | Professor Robert Ariens

    Professor Robert Ariens and his colleagues at the University of Leeds are studying how fibrin contributes to dangerous blood clots. Fibrin is a thread-like protein that forms a 3D network of fibres, which holds the blood clot together. Fib...

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    Understanding why some gene changes raise the risk of developing heart disease

    University of Cambridge | Professor Ziad Mallat

    Over the past two decades a wealth of research evidence – including from BHF-funded studies - has revealed a great deal about the importance of genetics underlying coronary heart disease. It has shown that changes in many different genes ca...

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    Fatty attraction and metabolic syndrome

    Queen Mary, University of London | Dr Claudio Mauro

    Dr Claudio Mauro and his colleagues at Queen Mary, University of London, are studying how metabolic syndrome affects the immune system, where high blood sugars, high cholesterol and insulin resistance can result in inflammation and increase...

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    Working out why pulmonary arterial hypertension is more common in women

    University of Glasgow | Professor Margaret MacLean

    Professor Margaret MacLean and her team at the University of Glasgow want to understand why women are more prone to get pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) than men. In PAH, cells lining the arteries in the lungs overgrow, causing narrowi...

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    Investigating a new mechanism which regulates the hearts ability to pump

    King's College London | Professor Metin Avkiran

    Some patients suffering from heart failure are affected by a malfunctioning in the system which tells the heart how hard to pump. The heart can become over-sensitive to the signals which tell it to beat, meaning the heart pumps too hard, to...

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    Understanding how small arteries in the heart respond to stress

    University of Oxford | Professor Kim A Dora

    Professor Kim Dora at the University of Oxford aims to better understand how small arteries in the heart respond to stress and how this response changes in coronary heart disease. Small arteries in the heart dilate and contract to keep up w...

  • "After my second heart attack I decided to completely change my life"

    After Javed Hussain, from London, had his first heart attack in 2016, he thought his life was over. However, his second heart attack gave him a new lease on life.

  • Do cruciferous vegetables lower blood pressure?

    We fact-check claims that eating 'superfoods’ like broccoli, cauliflower and kale every day can reduce high blood pressure.

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    Can a smart phone help diagnose heart conditions earlier?

    University of Edinburgh | Dr Matthew Reed

    Around 300,000 people in the UK attend hospital emergency departments each year with palpitations, which are irregular heartbeats, and presyncope, a sudden feeling that you are about to lose consciousness. In some patients, these symptoms c...

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    Tracking the links between cardiovascular health and dementia

    University College London | Professor Alun Hughes

    The number of people affected by dementia has increased dramatically in recent years. Heart and circulatory diseases are known to be associated with dementia, but the processes underlying this link are poorly understood. It is suspected tha...