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The Heart Hive

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The heart hive is a simple way for patients and researchers to partner together so that research happens faster and tomorrow's cures are discovered sooner

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February is #HeartMonth! Want to get involved in heart research but not sure how? The Heart Hive is an online portal where you can sign up to take part in research studies. Go to thehearthive.org to find out more and register today. #HeartResearch #ParticipateInResearch

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The Heart Hive will be unavailable for a short time overnight tonight for upgrades and maintenance, expected between 1am and 2am UK time. If you have any problems accessing your account after this, please contact us.

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We are happy to be supporting Team Titin! Team Titin Inc.’s mission is to serve those living with, caring for, or researching titin (TTN) related muscle and heart disorders. Learn more: TitinMyopathy.com

We are happy to be supporting Team Titin!
Team Titin Inc.’s mission is to serve those living with, caring for, or researching titin (TTN) related muscle and heart disorders. Learn more: TitinMyopathy.com
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đź’ˇ #ResearchSpotlight Emma Jennings is studying Biomedical Science and was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy at the age of 1. She has published a paper on the needs and potential research avenues for young people with DCM. Read more: bit.ly/4gFS6WL

đź’ˇ #ResearchSpotlight Emma Jennings is studying Biomedical Science and was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy at the age of 1. She has published a paper on the needs and potential research avenues for young people with DCM. Read more: bit.ly/4gFS6WL
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Finding a specific genetic cause could transform the care of rare or inherited heart conditions. More research is needed to understand the impact of genetics and improve future treatment. To contribute to this research, visit thehearthive.org. #RareDiseaseDay

Finding a specific genetic cause could transform the care of rare or inherited heart conditions. More research is needed to understand the impact of genetics and improve future treatment.

To contribute to this research, visit thehearthive.org.

#RareDiseaseDay
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Our partners BHF Clinical Research Collaborative are connecting patients, families, and researchers to ensure studies are designed in partnership with those living with heart conditions. đź’™ Signing up takes 15 minutes! Get started here: bit.ly/hh_bhfcrc #HeartHealth #PatientPowered #ResearchMatters

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We’ve made some updates to our website! Interested in heart research? ❤🔬 Learn more about our mission, our history, and how you can get involved: 📲 bit.ly/hh_aboutus #HeartResearch #ParticipateInResearch

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Researchers have shown that while DCM is more common in men, current diagnostic criteria may be leading to underdiagnosis in women. Listen to an interview with senior author, Dr Upasana (Paz) Tayal, discussing these findings: 📲 bit.ly/4iHSCFs #ResearchSpotlight

Researchers have shown that while DCM is more common in men, current diagnostic criteria may be leading to underdiagnosis in women.

Listen to an interview with senior author, Dr Upasana (Paz) Tayal, discussing these findings: 📲 bit.ly/4iHSCFs

#ResearchSpotlight
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We’ve added a new study to the Heart Hive! If you are: ✅ Over the age of 18 ✅ Living in the US ✅ Have a diagnosis of cardiomyopathy Sign into your Heart Hive account to find out more: bit.ly/hh_login. Don’t have an account yet? Visit thehearthive.org to join us.

We’ve added a new study to the Heart Hive!
If you are:
âś… Over the age of 18
âś… Living in the US
âś… Have a diagnosis of cardiomyopathy
Sign into your Heart Hive account to find out more: bit.ly/hh_login. Don’t have an account yet? Visit thehearthive.org to join us.
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Signing up for the Heart Hive is quick and easy!📲bit.ly/hearthive If you are living with cardiomyopathy would like to contribute to research, visit thehearthive.org to create an account. Already signed up? Don’t forget to reactivate your account on our new website.

Signing up for the Heart Hive is quick and easy!📲bit.ly/hearthive
If you are living with cardiomyopathy would like to contribute to research, visit thehearthive.org to create an account. Already signed up? Don’t forget to reactivate your account on our new website.
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In a study commissioned by the UK HRA, only 35% of people felt confident that health & social care research findings would be shared with the public without delay bit.ly/3El0iPk Visit our website to find out about studies that the Heart Hive community have taken part in

In a study commissioned by the UK HRA, only 35% of people felt confident that health & social care research findings would be shared with the public without delay bit.ly/3El0iPk

Visit our website to find out about studies that the Heart Hive community have taken part in
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New research suggests that women with high blood pressure during pregnancy, including preeclampsia, are at a greater risk of developing dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) than women without high blood pressure during pregnancy. Read more: 📲 bit.ly/3YQoq3e #MaternalHealth

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Your Heart Hive data is stored in a secure location approved by Imperial College London, and used in line with GDPR regulations and data protection law. We will never use it for research without your consent. Read more of our FAQs here: 📲 bit.ly/hh_faqs

Your Heart Hive data is stored in a secure location approved by Imperial College London, and used in line with GDPR regulations and data protection law. We will never use it for research without your consent. Read more of our FAQs here: 📲 bit.ly/hh_faqs