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Professor Sir Nilesh Samani receives prestigious award at world's biggest heart conference
Professor Sir Nilesh Samani, our Medical Director, has been awarded the prestigious European Society of Cardiology Gold Medal in recognition of his contribution to cardiovascular medicine. The Gold Medal, the Society’s highest honour, was presented today at the European Society of Cardiology’s annual Congress.
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BHF interrupts Coronation Street credits with heartfelt message
Corrie’s iconic theme interrupted by flatlining heartbeat and co-branded advert to raise awareness of the British Heart Foundations lifesaving research following Gail Platt's cardiac arrest
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Discovery Research Early Career Fellowship
The Discovery Research Early Career Fellowship is aimed to fund exceptional early career researchers.
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Support from your local community
Find out about the types of groups that may be in your area, and how to work with them to increase your fundraising.
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Hope for new heart attack treatment targeting dangerous immune response
A clinical trial, that we've part-funded, has found that a drug used to treat certain cancers could help to heal hearts and reduce the risk of heart failure after a heart attack by targeting the harmful immune response.
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Being a sustainable charity
We're determined to fund responsible research for cures and treatments into heart and circulatory diseases while making a positive impact on people and the planet.
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Prevention - ASCEND
The BHF supported the ASCEND trial, to find out whether a daily aspirin tablet and/or a fish oil capsule could help to prevent these conditions in people with diabetes.
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Fundraising Regulator
We follow the Codes of Fundraising Practice and commit to follow the Fundraising Promise which set the standards for fundraising activity throughout the UK.
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Drug could help hearts recover after heart attack
A drug used to treat certain cancers could improve recovery after a heart attack by helping the heart to heal and reducing the risk of further complications, according to research we fund published today in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC).