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A commonly used test could miss the most dangerous type of heart disease
More than a quarter of people with a deadly form of heart disease may be missed following current tests.
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Taking action on air pollution in Northern Ireland
Air pollution is linked to heart and circulatory diseases and deaths in Northern Ireland. This is why we're campaigning for action on air pollution.
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Prize draw posterPoster / chart, published on 05/10/2015
A poster to print to hold a fundraising prize draw.
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Our clinical trials
Our clinical trials
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Heart Voices: Make your voice heardInformation Sheet, published on 12/01/2013
A factsheet helping you to make your voice heard in order to make a difference to the health services we all value so much. It contains descriptions and examples of good places to start.
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New BHF report finds young people are more interested in volunteering than older generations
Our national survey reveals young people are more interested in volunteering than any other age group, despite what people might think. Our report also uncovers the personal benefits of volunteering, such as tackling loneliness, improving mental health and providing valuable work experience.
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Blood pressure treatment breakthrough
High blood pressure can be caused by a tiny organ that senses oxygen levels in the blood, according to new research at the University of Bristol which we funded with your donations.
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Our new Associate Medical Director Professor James Leiper
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Professor James Leiper from the University of Glasgow’s Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences as an Associate Medical Director for Research. Professor Leiper's work focuses on understanding how blood vessels function and trying to find new was to treat sepsis.
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Bionic pacemaker slows progression of heart failure
Scientists have lessened symptoms of heart failure by reinstating the body’s natural heart rhythm using brain circuits made in silicon, thanks to research part-funded by us.
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