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Scientists identify potential cause of statin-related muscle pain
An international team of BHF-funded researchers may have discovered why a small number of people experience muscle pain after taking statins.
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Heart research breakthroughs this autumn
BHF research breakthroughs from Europe’s biggest heart conference.
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Study shows rapeseed oil could help reduce cholesterol
Rapeseed oil could help reduce cholesterol according to researchers.
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Comorbidities - heart failure
Our data on percentage of heart failure patients who also live other conditions including atrial fibrillation, coronary heart disease, peripheral vascular disease or stroke/transient ischaemic attack (TIA).
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King’s Birthday Honour for 106-year-old heart attack survivor
Joan Willett, who is just weeks away from celebrating her 107th birthday, has received a British Empire Medal. These are awarded for meritorious civil or military service worthy of recognition by the crown.
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Spending Review: Research boost must include investment in charity-funded science
Today's Spending Review announced a welcome boost for research but we await further clarity on support for charity-funded science.
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Y chromosome puts men at risk of heart disease
A new study funded by us shows that men who carry a specific type of Y chromosome are at higher risk of heart disease.
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Understanding cardiac rehabilitationBooklets, 64 pages, published on 21/07/2025
This booklet can help you or your loved one understand how cardiac rehabilitation helps after having a heart attack, being diagnosed with a heart condition, or after a heart procedure. Order or download it for free.
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Cardiac arrest
A cardiac arrest is when your heart suddenly stops pumping blood around your body. Although it's sometimes mistaken for a heart attack, a cardiac arrest is different.