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Paying tribute to Professor Douglas Chamberlain
We are saddened to hear about the passing of Professor Douglas Chamberlain, who transformed the response to a cardiac arrest.
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Proposed air pollution targets do not go far and fast enough
Defra has set out the process by which it expects to set new environmental targets, as previously outlined in the Environment Bill.
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Heart care waits rise to new record high
The heart care waiting list in England has risen to a new record high, bucking the trend of overall waiting lists declining for the fourth month in a row.
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How to apply for a research grant
Before you apply for a research grant from the British Heart Foundation, you'll need to know our grant types and read through the relevant grant guidelines. Find out how to apply for a BHF research grant.
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Government must prioritise heart health in the Budget
The Budget must prioritise the nation’s heart health to save lives over the next decade, we remind the Government today. The financial statement is due to be delivered on March 11.
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Today we launch our Annual Report and Accounts 2021/22
Today we published our annual report and accounts 2021/22, giving us a chance to pause and reflect on our recovery from the toughest challenge in our 60-year history.
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How to organise a raffle
Find some great ideas and handy hints on how to organise a raffle to boost your fundraising!
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RESEARCH
Can the splicing protein SRSF3 help the heart repair itself?University of Oxford | Dr Nicola Smart
Dr Nicola Smart from the University of Oxford is finding out if proteins involved in a process called splicing can help heart muscle repair itself after a heart attack. Several years ago, Dr Smart and her colleagues found that a molecule...
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New research to stop blood vessels ageing
Scientists from the UK and Israel, part-funded by us, will join forces to carry out cutting-edge research to slow or stop blood vessels from ageing
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EVENT
South Coast Ultra ChallengeDate
5 - 6 September 2026
Location
Eastbourne to Arundel
Walk, jog or run your way through the South Downs National Park next September