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Reporting progress
Here is a list and an explanation of the reports you should submit to the British Heart Foundation describing the progress of your research as a condition of a grant award.
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We think of heart attacks as being traumatic, but it never occurred to me I was having one
It was a Sunday morning during the coronavirus pandemic, when Jean Peet had a heart attack while putting on her walking boots.
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Introducing Our New Fellowship Schemes
We’ve streamlined and modernised our Fellowship funding schemes to provide clearer pathways for career progression, greater flexibility, and enhanced resources for training and development.
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Research shows broken heart syndrome causes long lasting heart damage
A condition once thought to temporarily cause heart failure in people who experience severe stress might actually cause longer-lasting damage to the heart muscle, according to new research that we've funded.
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Our research highlights of 2021
From AI technology that can predict heart attacks to a potential new drug for incurable vascular dementia, the BHF has had a great year of scientific discoveries, each bringing us one step closer to making heart and circulatory disease a thing of the past.
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CureHeart: Curing inherited heart muscle conditions
Professor Hugh Watkins and an international team are developing cures for inherited heart muscle conditions.
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Heart scan toolkit unveils hidden damage from atypical heart attacks
Heart imaging techniques already available on the NHS could be used to improve detection of underlying heart disease and treatment following a common but often overlooked type of heart attack, according to research we've funded and published in Circulation.
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'Normal but high' blood pressure in your thirties could increase heart attack risk
People in their thirties may risk a heart attack or stroke in later life even when they have ‘normal’ blood pressure, if it’s too high or steeply rising
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BMI failing to reflect childhood obesity levels in ethnic minorities
BMI does not give a true picture of childhood obesity levels in ethnic minorities, with South Asian children particularly at risk of being wrongly categorised.
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Heart care waiting list rises by over 60,000 people in just one year
Latest NHS England figures published today show that the number of people on cardiac waiting lists has risen to a record high of 406,643 at the end of August 2023 in England – an increase of 3,850 on the previous month.