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Animals in research
Our policy on animal research.
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Quitting smoking - VESUVIUS
Are electronic cigarettes safe, harmful, or just better than smoking tobacco cigarettes for our heart and circulation? The BHF funded VESUVIUS study aimed to find out.
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How does a pacemaker work?
Pacemakers are designed to regulate the heartbeat, but how much do you know about how they work? We take a look at the extraordinary technology involved.
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106-year-old fundraiser honoured with Prime Minister's Point of Light award
106-year-old fundraiser, Joan Willett, is honoured with the Prime Minister's Point of Light award for raising over £60,000 for the BHF in the lead up to her 104th birthday
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First patient has gene therapy which could help heart bypass last longer
A heart attack survivor is the first person to receive groundbreaking gene therapy which aims to prevent coronary artery bypass grafts failing. The clinical trial now underway in Glasgow is the result of many years of research, much of it funded by us.
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Health at Work pedometer challenge - team captain information sheetInformation Sheet, 2 pages, published on 20/12/2012
The team captain information sheet outlines the role of the team captain. We recommend that the coordinator circulates this information sheet to all team captains to help support them in their role of encouraging their team mates to walk more.
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Remote heart rhythm screening increases diagnosis of common heart condition
A wearable electronic patch increases diagnosis of atrial fibrillation, according to research part-funded by us
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Barbara Casadei
Barbara Casadei combines her role as a heart doctor at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford with pioneering work to improve our understanding of atrial fibrillation
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Rare genetic differences play vital role in blood pressure
New genetic differences have been discovered to play a vital role in regulating blood pressure, according to research part funded by us and published in Nature Genetics.