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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
Stopping heart damage turning into heart failure.University of Edinburgh | Dr Gillian A Gray
Developments in heart attack treatment and research mean that 7 in 10 people will now survive a heart attack. But this isn’t the end of the story for many people. After a heart attack, the heart is often damaged and can continue to change s...
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Can plant-based food swaps cut your risk of heart disease?
The BHF gives its view on news stories claiming that plant-based food swaps can lower your risk of heart disease and diabetes.
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Mark Kearney
Professor Kearney and his team are leading several groundbreaking research projects which could lead to new treatments for people with type 2 diabetes.
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All about cardiac tumours
BHF Professor Sven Plein explains what cardiac tumours are, and tells Senior Cardiac Nurse Emily McGrath why spotting them early is important.
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Stopping deaths from an inherited blood disorder
In the past, severe thalassemia (an inherited blood disorder) was often fatal by early adulthood. BHF-funded research has changed that.
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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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PUBLICATION
Understanding pacemakers - large printBooklets, 64, published on 17/02/2026
Download or order our free large print booklet on pacemakers. It can help you and your loved ones understand what a pacemaker does, how it's fitted and how to live well with a pacemaker.
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Cause of heart damage from cancer drugs revealed by new research
Research we've funded has revealed more about how some cancer treatments can cause damage to the heart. The findings could help scientists to develop safer cancer drugs to treat cancer.