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NHLBI – Heart Research & Education
Research Services
Bethesda, Maryland 290 followers
Advancing science. Improving health.
About us
Heart disease is the leading cause of death. For more than 75 years, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) has led the fight against heart and vascular diseases. The NHLBI supports research to advance the understanding of and interventions for pediatric and adult heart and vascular diseases, including heart attack, heart failure, stroke, and congenital heart disease. To further support public health efforts, NHLBI created The Heart Truth® in 2002. It is the first federally-sponsored national health education program designed to raise awareness about heart disease as the leading cause of death in women. The Heart Truth established the Healthy Hearts Network to expand its reach into local communities and collaborate with health and community professionals on heart health education initiatives. Learn about some of the NHLBI’s efforts to support research on heart and vascular diseases: - https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/science/heart-and-vascular-diseases - https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/about/divisions/division-cardiovascular-sciences - https://www.hearttruth.gov Privacy/Comment Policy: https://bit.ly/3Bt8IQg
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https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/
External link for NHLBI – Heart Research & Education
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- Research Services
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Bethesda, Maryland
- Founded
- 1948
Updates
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Did you know smoking is a major risk factor for heart disease? The chemicals inhaled during smoking cause significant damage to the heart and blood vessels, increasing the likelihood of developing atherosclerosis, or plaque buildup in the arteries. Even occasional smoking can cause this damage. Certain groups, such as women who use birth control pills and individuals with diabetes, face even greater risks. Additionally, smoking exacerbates other heart disease risk factors like unhealthy cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, and obesity. Smoking also raises the risk of peripheral artery disease (PAD), where plaque builds up in the arteries that supply blood to the head, organs, arms, and legs. Those with PAD are at a higher risk for coronary heart disease, heart attack, and stroke. Secondhand smoke is equally harmful, damaging the heart and blood vessels of non-smokers in the same way it affects smokers. #GreatAmericanSmokeout #HeartHealth #TobaccoFree
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Register to attend a virtual workshop on Dec. 3-4, 2024 to hear experts discuss A Life Course Approach to #PhysicalActivity and #CardiovascularHealth Research. Register before the 5 p.m. ET deadline on Nov. 29. https://bit.ly/4fmsAq0 #Exercise
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Research investigators interested in closing critical knowledge gaps in women’s cardiovascular health internationally are encouraged to submit letters of intent to the Global Cardiovascular Research Funders Forum (GCRFF) by January 15, 2025. The GCRFF will fund one world-class international research program for up to US $10 million over five years. NHLBI, the American Heart Association (AHA), and other organizations participate in the GCRFF. To learn more about the GCRFF and the international research challenge on Women’s Cardiovascular Health, visit https://bit.ly/3XUD3CK #GCRFF #AHA
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Applying polygenic risk scores for coronary heart disease, which are based on population-level risk estimates, can vary among individuals, according to new research in JAMA: https://bit.ly/4foA2Rj
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Congratulations to Dr. Remaley! Dr. Remaley has made important contributions to the field of high-density lipoprotein metabolism, particularly related to the mechanism of the ABCA1 transporter. https://bit.ly/4eshb6C #AHA2024
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Through late-breaking basic science presented at #AHA24, researchers are discussing innovations in new ways to help the heart recover from heart attacks and how to time and deliver therapies to offset risks for or mitigate damage from heart failure: https://bit.ly/48DNeiF.
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Congratulations to NHLBI’s Dr. Gail Pearson! #AHA24