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No link between blood pressure medication and cancer
There is no evidence that blood pressure lowering drugs increase the risk of cancer, according to research we've part-funded
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PUBLICATION
Understanding coronary angioplasty and stentsBooklets, 64 pages, published on 21/07/2025
This booklet can help you and your loved ones understand what coronary angioplasty and stents are. Order or download it for free.
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New BHF policies on bullying, harassment and research misconduct
The British Heart Foundation has formalised its policies on bullying, harassment and research misconduct in the research community.
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Death rates - Death and deprivation
The index of Multiple Deprivation compares the relative deprivation based on small areas within each country using several factors including income, education, crime and employment. See our downloadable data below.
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RESEARCH
Pak1 and abnormal heart rhythmsUniversity of Oxford | Professor Ming Lei
Dr Ming Lei and his colleagues at the University of Oxford are working out whether an enzyme called Pak1 could be controlled to treat abnormal heart rhythms, also known as arrhythmias. When arrhythmias affect the ventricles, the lower pum...
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Heart and circulatory disease pollution deaths on island of Ireland could reach 12,000 by 2030
Heart and circulatory disease deaths related to air pollution on the island of Ireland could total 12,000 by 2030, we warn with the Irish Heart Foundation.
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Hydration and exercise
Hydration and exercise
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How does mechanical stress affect your heart and blood vessels?
Part two in our series looking at stress and the heart.
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Equality, diversity and inclusion at BHF
We're tackling inequalities in all areas of our work. Read our equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) strategy to learn about our vision and commitments.
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RESEARCH
Developing models to learn how diabetes leads to heart failureUniversity of Glasgow | Professor Gwyn Gould
Heart failure is more common in people with diabetes - but we do not fully understand why. One challenge is that it's hard to reproduce the conditions found in the diabetic heart in the laboratory, so there is a lack of experimental tools t...