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Weak handshake could be sign of a failing heart
Weak handshake could be sign of a failing heart. Hand grip strength could be used as a simple measure of heart health, according to new research published today in PLOS ONE and funded by the BHF.
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“I found out I had a heart murmur when I fell in love"
Vivinne charts her weight loss journey.
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Developing a realistic computer model of abnormal heart rhythmsImperial College London | Dr Emmanuel Dupont
Dr Emmanuel Dupont and his team at Imperial College London are testing a new computer simulation, which would allow researchers to study abnormal heart rhythms. To beat regularly, the heart contracts in response to complex electrical ci...
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Working out how a protein called BAMBI affects blood clottingImperial College London | Dr Isabelle Salles-Crawley
Dr Isabelle Salles-Crawley and her colleagues at Imperial College London are studying BAMBI, a protein found on the surface of the endothelial cells that line our blood vessels. BAMBI protein on endothelial cells has been shown to be impor...
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12 sports to try out this summer
You don't have to be an expert to enjoy a sport. With plenty of free taster sessions during the summer months, now's the time to get involved.
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Bournemouth Pier to Pier event cancelled due to weather
The British Heart Foundation is sad to announce that due to unsafe swimming conditions, we have made the difficult decision to postpone this Saturday’s Bournemouth Pier to Pier Swim (5th July 2025).
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BHF - Daphne Jackson Trust Fellowships
BHF - Daphne Jackson Trust Fellowships provide an opportunity for researchers returning after a career break.
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Car Free Day will return to London
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has announced that a central London Car Free Day event will return on Sunday 20 September as part of his bold plans to tackle London’s toxic air.
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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.
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Heart failure survival rates stubbornly low
Survival after a diagnosis of heart failure in the United Kingdom has shown only modest improvement in the 21st century and lags behind other serious conditions, such as cancer, finds a large study published by The BMJ today.