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Prof Paul Leeson, Head of Oxford Cardiovascular Clinical Research Facility will talk about links between the cardiovascular health of the mother and their child, at a free Oxford BRC public meeting.
British Heart Foundation partners with the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race
CCRF CVM General
14 March 2024
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) is the official charity partner for The Gemini Boat Race, which is taking place on 30 March 2024
Heart attack risk decreased in new mothers by self-monitoring blood pressure at home
CCRF CVM Department General Publication Research
13 November 2023
Self-monitoring blood pressure after giving birth could help to cut new mothers’ risk of future heart disease and strokes, according to new research by Oxford researchers.
Exercise in young adults with high blood pressure alters blood vessel structure in the brain
CCRF CVM Department General Publication Research
10 February 2023
Exercise changes internal carotid artery size, even when blood pressure is not lowered.
Doctors making AI-assisted decisions more accurate and confident in decision-making
CCRF CVM Department General Publication Research
16 December 2021
Critical six-week window to ‘reset’ blood pressure after giving birth
CCRF CVM Department General Publication Research
28 June 2021
Home blood pressure monitors could help mothers significantly lower high blood pressure after pregnancy
Extensive cardiac remodelling in young adults born very prematurely
CCRF CVM Department General Publication Research
27 May 2021
New research examines impact of COVID-19 on UK stress echocardiography services
CCRF COVID-19 research
23 April 2021
CCRF partners with British Society of Echocardiography
CCRF CVM Department General
4 September 2020
The partnership will produce the first ever British Society of Echocardiography National review of Stress Echocardiography Practice (BSE N-STEP).
Study identifies life-long changes to the heart in babies born prematurely
CCRF Department General Publication Research
13 July 2020
RDM researchers lead multi-site study on echocardiography use in pandemics
CCRF COVID-19 research
8 July 2020
CCRF Autumn Research Seminar
CCRF
17 October 2019
Takes place Wednesday 30 October 12.30 pm, lunch provided.
Managing blood pressure after pre-eclampsia
CCRF CVM Department General Research
30 September 2019
How a smartphone app can help reduce the risk for high blood pressure in women who had pre-eclampsia during pregnancy.
RDM image is supporters favourite in BHF image competition
CCRF Department General OCMR
15 August 2019
Using AI to diagnose heart disease
CCRF Department General Research
19 October 2018
Research fostered at RDM has increased the accuracy of echocardiogram interpretations, pinpointing many more people at risk of heart disease.
Lifestyle factors linked to brain health of young adults
CCRF CVM Department General OCMR Publication
10 September 2018
Researchers from our Department led by Prof Paul Leeson, in collaboration with researchers from Canada and the Universities of Bristol and London, have used advanced magnetic resonance imaging to investigate whether factors such as blood pressure, fitness, smoking and alcohol intake during young adult life are associated with changes in the blood vessels inside the brain.
Congratulations to our new Associate Professors and University Research Lecturers
CCRF CVM Department EDI MRC WIMM NDCLS Research
9 August 2018
Dr Adam Lewandowski awarded BHF Intermediate Basic Science Fellowship
CCRF CVM Department
3 April 2018
Congratulations to Dr Adam Lewandowski, who has secured a five-year British Heart Foundation Intermediate Basic Science Fellowship to study the impact of premature birth on the heart.