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"Heart failure has taken so many things away from me including my dream of becoming a mum"
“I’ve had heart problems my whole life, as I was born with a hole in my heart,” explains Vicky Small from Bournemouth. While in her 30s she was diagnosed with heart failure, a debilitating long-term condition.
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Biscuits revealed as UK's favourite snack
Biscuits have been crowned the UK’s favourite snack in a survey we’ve released to encourage people to take on our Dechox challenge in March.
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Is an electric blanket safe to use with a pacemaker?
Senior Cardiac Nurse, Chloe MacArthur, looks at whether electric blankets can interfere with your pacemaker or ICD. Learn more now.
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Vaping may be less harmful to blood vessels than smoking cigarettes
New research we funded un Dundee suggests that e-cigarettes or vaping may be less harmful to blood vessels than smoking.
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Essential information
Find all of the essential information you need to apply for a BHF research grant. The information should be read in conjunction with our Standard Conditions of Grant which contains standard terms all grants are subject to.
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Cardiovascular Catalyst Awards
BHF Cardiovascular Catalyst Awards - fund research into the use of advanced analytics to improve cardiovascular care delivery and outcomes in the NHS
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The AI tool that can predict heart attacks a decade in advance
Professor Charalambos Antoniades is developing an AI tool called CaRi-Heart® that can help predict heart attacks 10 years in advance.
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BHF Research Professorships
BHF professorships are awarded to individuals with outstanding cardiovascular research leadership qualities. Read for more information on the entry requirements, award duration, what's included in the award and how to apply.
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Involving patients in our research
People affected by heart and circulatory disease have been helping to shape our work, by sharing their insight and experiences, and helping us to do all we can to meet the needs of those affected.