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Heart Month
Meet the organisations we partnered with for Heart Month 2026. You can also find out how your organisation can take part and raise money for BHF.
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RESEARCH
What do bright spots in pregnancy scans tell us about children’s hearts?Cardiff University | Dr Lisa Hurt
Each day in the UK, 12 babies are diagnosed with a heart defect that occurs as the baby develops in the womb. Pregnant women have an ultrasound scan when they are about 20 weeks pregnant, and nearly half of all serious heart defects are det...
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4 delicious heart-healthy Christmas treats
We've put our own twist on traditional Christmas recipes to bring you our healthier - but just as tempting and delicious - versions.
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High blood sugar levels in heart failure patients linked with early death
Heart failure patients who are admitted to hospital are at greater risk of dying if they have high blood sugar, according to new research.
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Soft opt-out organ donation consultation welcomed
Together with the the Donate4Dáithí campaign we have welcomed the launch of the soft organ donation opt-out consultation by the Health Minister today.
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How many steps a day should I walk for my heart health?
In this article, we bring you the facts about how much walking we should do to keep our hearts healthy.
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PUBLICATION
Standardised packaging for tobacco productsOther, 8 pages, published on 07/01/2015
This report is a summary of the recent evidence on the effectiveness of standardised packaging as a tobacco control strategy. The evidence includes new data from the Australia and United Kingdom.
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Previous awards - International Cardiovascular Research Partnership Awards
Learn more about what we have previously funded under the International Cardiovascular Research Partnership Award funding scheme
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PUBLICATION
Cardiovascular Disease Statistics 2014Book, 126 pages, published on 18/12/2014
Our 2014 cardiovascular disease compendium is designed for health professionals, medical researchers and anyone else with an interest in cardiovascular disease statistics.
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