Category: Cardiovascular Disease

Interventions such as eating foods that promote a strong immune system and exercises that strengthen ...
A new study has revealed paying patients are 20 per cent less likely to die ...
Researchers contribute to international guidelines on exercise for people with cardiovascular disease

Work by two members of the NIHR Bristol BRC’s Cardiovascular ...
Using MRI heart scans to improve care for hospitalised COVID-19 patients

Researchers at the University of Bristol and University Hospitals Bristol ...
“Our patient advisory group has been invaluable”
The BRC’s Cardiovascular theme has been working with its patient ...
Understanding the deadly link between COVID-19 and cardiovascular disease

Deborah Lawlor, Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Bristol ...
Heart of the Matter exhibition lives on

An artistic and scientific exploration of the heart, created by ...
Event brings together PhD students and Early Career Researchers across BRC

Thirty PhD students and Early Career Researchers (ECR) attended the ...
BRC cardiologist on finish line at World Athletics Championships
Dr Guido Pieles, Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer and Consultant in Congenital Cardiology at the Bristol ...
CODEC: New Study Open!
The CODEC study is now open to recruitment! CODEC will investigate change in brain resting ...
SKArF Study Results Published
The publication relating to the SKArF study has been published. This study looked at the inhibition of SK ...
THERMIC-3 research staff take part in the TRECA study
The TRECA study stands for Trials Engagement in Children and Adolescents. This study is a ...
Thermic-2 Study Outcome paper has been published in Heart
When we operate on the heart we stop the heart and use a heart-lung bypass ...
The COMICS trial has recruited 134 patients so far!
During many types of heart surgery, the blood, which would normally pass through your heart, ...
The PROMPT2 study is now open to recruitment!
Almost 2.3 million people in the UK are living heart disease and >36,000 cardiac surgery ...