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British Heart Foundation warns research investment could halve this year due to coronavirus
Today we have called for Government action to support charity research in the wake of the coronavirus crisis, which we anticipate will cut our annual research budget by £50 million. Urgent Government support is vital if we are to protect the future of BHF-funded research.
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BHF pays tribute to HM Queen Elizabeth II, 1926 – 2022
We have paid tribute to Her Majesty The Queen, who has sadly died at the age of 96.
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TAVI (Transcatheter aortic valve implantation)
Trusted info from the British Heart Foundation on what is TAVI and whether TAVI is the right procedure for you. Plus, tips for preparing for and recovering from TAVI.
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Antidepressants
For some people living with a heart condition, antidepressants can help. An expert explains how they work, side effects and how to tell if you're depressed.
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BHF pays tribute to former Director, Major General Leslie Busk
BHF pays tribute to former Director General, Major General Leslie Busk
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Fellowships promoting equality, diversity and inclusion awarded to Leeds researchers
New fellowships designed to promote the value of equality, diversity and inclusion in science and give research leaders of the future better flexibility in their careers have been awarded at the University of Leeds, thanks to an historical endowment established in partnership with the BHF.
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RESEARCH
Can reducing mechanical stress placed on the heart help heart failure treatments to work?Imperial College London | Professor Cesare M N Terracciano
Every year, a significant number of deaths are caused by heart failure in the UK. This research to understand if mechanical devices could help hearts to repair themselves could reveal new ways to treat patients in the future. Scientists ...
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Using 3D heart tissue models to find out what controls the severity of ARVCKeele University | Dr Vinoj George
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is an inherited heart muscle disease. In ARVC, heart muscle cells – cardiomyocytes – often do not stick together properly because of one or more genetic mutations that affect cell to ce...
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“Be proud... you’ve won the battle” – Michelle's story
Michelle Houston had heart surgery in her 20s. Gradually she's learned to view her scar as a sign of bravery. Read more.
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BHF Accelerator Award to boost research at University of Birmingham
The University of Birmingham is one of only six institutions in the UK to receive the £1 million funding, which will strengthen its ground-breaking research into heart and circulatory diseases.