- 1 October 2019High carb? Low carb? – It’s more about the quality of carb!
Research into the quality of carbohydrates on our supermarket shelves aims to give New Zealanders clear advice on what foods to enjoy most.
Read more... - 1 October 2019Rheumatic Fever Vaccine has potential to stop killer disease
Work towards a vaccine to stop rheumatic fever is “looking more promising”, says Heart Foundation Fellow Dr Jacelyn Loh.
Read more... - 29 September 2019Heart Foundation research grants top $74 million on World Heart Day
The Heart Foundation today announced $3.7 million of funding for heart research and specialist training for New Zealand cardiologists, bringing the total awarded by the charity since its formation in 1968, to more than $74 million dollars.
Read more... - 29 September 2019Say what? What are children in New Zealand eating?
Just what New Zealand children are eating isn’t clear and new research aims to find out.
Read more... - 29 September 2019Kiwi research could make aspirin safer for heart attack patients
Kiwi researchers are trying to find out how long to give blood-thinning treatments to heart attack survivors.
Read more... - 29 September 2019Making heart tissue valves last a lifetime
As part of his PhD, Dr Steve Waqanivavalagi is engineering tissue heart valves in the lab and hopes his new Heart Foundation funding will help make the valves last a patient’s lifetime.
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Heart disease is a major killer for people with mental illness and one Wellington doctor is trying to turn this around.
Read more... - 2 September 2019Biggest NZ nationwide study has global impact
The findings of a nationwide heart research project have been presented by New Zealand cardiologist, Professor Ralph Stewart, in Paris this morning (2.40am NZT).
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Dr Michelle Munro is undertaking a world-first study into protein interactions that could provide new treatment options for people living with atrial fibrillation (AF), helping to improve their symptoms and quality of life.
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Dr Ben Wilkins’ Heart Foundation overseas fellowship has a two-fold benefit – he will return home with new skills and a greater understanding of valve procedure research, both of which will help improve the heart health of New Zealanders.
Read more... - 18 February 2019New secondary prevention treatment trial underway
Within two years of having a heart attack up to one in five people in New Zealand experience further problems needing repeat admissions to hospital or even death.
Read more... - 19 November 2018Top European award for Heart Foundation researcher
Heart failure nurse Dr. Simone Inkrot has just received a European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Nursing and Allied Professions Investigator Award at the ESC Congress in Munich.
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