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Tips to help keep you cycling in winter
Aimee Fuller's top tips for cycling in the winter for the BHF's MyCycle challenge
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RESEARCH
Kidney health and high blood pressureUniversity of Exeter | Dr Maarten Koeners
Dr Maarten Koeners has been awarded an Intermediate Basic Science Research Fellowship grant totalling nearly £471,000 over 4 years to take up a research position at the University of Bristol. He will use novel techniques in rats to study ch...
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Heart care waiting list grows to record high again in England
Latest NHS England figures published today show that the heart care waiting list rose to a record high of 428,067 in August for the ninth month in a row – an increase of over 913 on the previous month.
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Our commitment to colleagues
At BHF, we're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Find out what we’ve achieved so far and what we’re working towards.
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Heart of the Tyne Business Board
Heart of the Tyne Business Board is a group of local business leaders who are raising funds to support BHF’s lifesaving research into heart and circulatory diseaases.
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RESEARCH
Is QKI the missing link causing the damaging effects of diabetes on our blood vessels?Queen's University Belfast | Dr Andriana Margariti
It is estimated that by 2045 there will be 629 million people with diabetes across the globe. Diabetes is a major cause of damage to our blood vessels, which can lead to heart attacks, stroke, kidney failure and blindness. The reason diabet...
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How to have a healthy breakfast
Breakfast is an important part of a balanced diet - so get our senior dietitian's tips on how to start your day the healthy way. Find out more.
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RESEARCH
Understanding the role of the molecule alpha-synuclein in blood clottingUniversity of Hull | Dr Ahmed Aburima
Platelets are important cells that help stop bleeding. They work by gathering at the site of bleeding and producing substances that promote clotting (a process called secretion). Dr Aburima’s lab has previously shown that a molecule called ...
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Ambulances should take cardiac arrest patients to closest emergency department
People who have an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest should be taken straight to their nearest emergency department, according to research we’ve funded presented today at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Amsterdam and published in The Lancet.
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Patients with kidney failure at ‘unacceptably’ high risk of heart attack and stroke, study finds
People with kidney failure are many times more likely to have a heart attack or stroke than the general population and have a higher risk of dying as a result, according to research funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) published today in the European Heart Journal.