The Story of the BHF
Almost 50 Years of Pioneering, Life-Saving Progress
The British Heart Foundation was founded in 1961 by a group of
medical professionals who were concerned about the increasing death
rate from cardiovascular disease.
Their aim was to raise money to help fund extra research into
the causes, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of heart and
circulatory disease.
Since then there have been vital major advances in the treatment
and prevention of heart disease.
In 1986, the BHF become more involved in public education, and
in 1990 moved into rehabilitation.
Heart surgery is now commonplace and thousands of people are
healthier and live longer thanks to new drugs.
The BHF plays a vital role in funding pioneering heart research
in the UK, which in turn has an huge impact around the world.
Many of today's new drugs and treatments might never have been
possible without the existence of the BHF. To continue this
life-saving work for future generations we need your support.
Check out the timeline date links below for the story of
heart health advances involving the BHF since the 1960s.
The 1960s >
The
1970s > The
1980s > The 1990s >
Today and future
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