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Living with congenital heart disease: Patrick's story
Patrick McCann shares the emotional difficulties he experienced growing up with a heart condition and reveals how gratitude, meditation, and volunteering have helped him.
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Influencing Government and health services in response to Covid-19
We’re working with politicians and decision-makers to ensure that everyone living with heart and circulatory diseases has the best guidance, support and access to services possible.
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Cost of living sees a third of Brits adjust their Christmas shopping plans to spend with charity retailers
A third (33 per cent) of Brits say they are adjusting their Christmas shopping plans by shopping with charity retailers as a result of the rising cost of living, according to our new survey.
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Heart failure life expectancy is six months shorter in most deprived areas
Heart failure patients living in the most deprived postcodes are at risk of dying six and a half months earlier than patients in the least deprived areas
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5 simple tips for preparing pumpkins and squash
Cooking pumpkin and squashes can seem daunting. Here's five simple tips to help you prepare and cook them, plus a guide to the different types.
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A day in the life: can a UTI lead to a heart attack or stroke?
Meet the BHF-funded researcher looking into what might be a surprising trigger for heart attacks and strokes.
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Living with long Covid: Kerstin’s story
Find out more about Kerstin’s experience of long Covid and how she manages her symptoms including fatigue, chest pain and palpitations.
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Life sciences industry urge Prime Minister to protect charity research
Today we’ve welcomed a call from leading industry and tech giants, for the Government to provide urgent financial support to medical research charities.
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Sheffield research to find new treatment to ‘switch off’ life-threatening genes
The British Heart Foundation have awarded £800,000 to researchers at the University of Sheffield to develop a new gene therapy that will treat heart and circulatory diseases.