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Government invests £200 million in health data research
We give our reaction to the government announcement of funding of up to £200 million to be invested to enable health data research.
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Peripheral arterial disease - Nordic pole walking
The BHF funded research to find out whether walking with Nordic poles could help people with peripheral arterial disease exercise more easily.
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Leeds research could see new approach to treating heart attack patients
BHF-funded study uses MRI scanning techniques to look at hearts within hours of a heart attack, with a view to developing more patient-specific treatment.
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Decaf coffee and decaf tea: are they good or bad for you?
Do decaf coffee and tea have benefits or drawbacks vs regular tea and coffee? Find out with simple explanations from a British Heart Foundation expert.
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South Asians almost twice as likely to develop coronary heart disease than White Europeans
South Asians are almost twice as likely to develop coronary heart disease than White Europeans, according to research presented today at the British Cardiovascular Society conference in Manchester.
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Richmond RunFest 10KDate
12 September 2026
Location
Richmond, London
The Richmond RunFest gives you the unique opportunity to run through the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew. Join Team BHF.
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BHF Clinical Research Collaborative appoints Prof Rod Stables
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Prof Rod Stables to the role of Clinical Lead for the BHF CRC. This vital role will provide the essential clinical leadership to support the planning and delivery of world-class clinical research in all aspects of cardiovascular disease.
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International Applicants: Fellowship Opportunities
We’re opening Early Career Research, Future Leader and Senior Research Fellowship schemes to international researchers who have been working outside the UK.
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RESEARCH
A clinical trial using advanced imaging to test if drugs can stop valve narrowing in aortic stenosisUniversity of Edinburgh | Dr Marc Dweck
Cardiovascular imaging is an exciting research area, with imaging experts developing new techniques and new types of scan to improve current methods. Clinicians use imaging to find out more about different heart conditions, including aortic...