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Heart & Circulatory Disease Statistics 2024
2024 edition of the BHF statistics compendium (formerly Coronary Heart Disease Statistics).
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Heart Voices: How health services work in ScotlandInformation Sheet, 2 pages, published on 14/01/2013
A factsheet explaining how the health services work in Scotland and where decisions get made.
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Are branded medications better than unbranded?
Our expert answers a question about the differences between branded and unbranded medications.
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Superhuman 20 second AI heart tool begins NHS roll-out
A new artificial intelligence tool is now being used to detect heart disease in record speed and vastly improve care for heart patients, according to research we've funded.
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Our research workforce
Our interactive map shows the work of over 1,200 research staff across the UK, including salaried research staff on BHF awards or personal awards for early career scientists through to BHF Professors.
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"World-leading" researcher Professor Susanne van Veluw announced as Group Leader at vascular dementia centre
We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Professor Susanne van Veluw, a new Group Leader at the BHF-UK DRI Centre for Vascular Dementia Research (CVDR).
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Do vegans take more sick days?
New research has suggested that vegans take twice as many sick days as the average worker. We look behind the headlines.
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A 'liquid health check' could predict disease risk
A single blood test could be used to predict whether someone is at risk of developing a range of diseases, according to research the British Heart Foundation part-funded.