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Temporary closure of our shops across all four nations of the UK
British Heart Foundation shops are now closed in Tier 4 parts of England and across Wales and will continue to close on Christmas Eve in Northern Ireland, Scotland and areas in England entering Tier 4 on Boxing Day, in line with Government restrictions around non-essential retail
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All 730 BHF shops across the UK are now temporarily closed
BHF's 730 UK wide charity shops have temporarily closed in line with the latest Government advice
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EVENT
London Winter WalkDate
January 2027 Date TBC
Location
London
Join us for a fun and active day exploring London to kick start the 2026 New Year!
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RESEARCH
The role of the nervous system in heart rhythm disturbancesUniversity of Leicester | Professor G Andre Ng
Heart attack results in heart failure which is a common condition associated with premature death, often due to heart rhythm disturbances (arrhythmias). It is thought that after a heart attack the nerves that control the heart beat (the aut...
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Art and science collide in BHF national science image competition
Today we announce the winners of our annual ‘Reflections of Research’ image competition. By uniting science and art, our scientists showcase cutting-edge research into heart and circulatory diseases.
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PUBLICATION
Health at Work - Team picnic in the parkOther, 4 pages, published on 01/04/2012
Want to organise a team meeting in a completely different environment, and include a healthy picnic and some physical activity? You're only a few simple steps away from a successful team in the park meeting!
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Our commitment to DORA
Find out how we are committing to the DORA principles to help build a positive research culture that benefits everyone.
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Foods to avoid with high cholesterol
Find out what foods and drinks cause high cholesterol and how to avoid them with easy healthy swaps.
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New blood test improves heart attack and stroke risk prediction
A simple £5 blood test for the protein troponin could allow doctors to predict a person's risk of heart attacks and strokes with greater accuracy than ever before, according to research funded by us and published today in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
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RESEARCH
Understanding how neuropeptide-Y affects the heartUniversity of Oxford | Professor Neil Herring
The speed and strength of the heartbeat can be increased by a group of nerves that work by releasing a chemical called norepinephrine, a neurotransmitter. Whilst norepinephrine is useful in healthy individuals during exercise, it can trigge...