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Protecting our health from air pollution
We’ve been funding research to show how air pollution can damage your heart and blood vessels, as well as campaigning to influence Government policy.
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EVENT
London Landmarks Half MarathonDate
4 April 2027
Location
London
The only half marathon to go through the City of Westminster and the City of London - the London Landmarks Half Marathon - takes you past iconic landmarks and immerses you in London's secret, quirky and hidden history! Join Team BHF!
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How low should your blood pressure be?
It’s important to know your blood pressure and try to keep it down. But is there a risk in going too low?
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Repairing the heart
Heart failure cannot be cured. To change that, we’ve been funding research into ways to repair or regrow damaged heart tissue.
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PUBLICATION
Heart Voices: Speak up for othersInformation Sheet, 2 pages, published on 12/01/2013
A factsheet helping you to champion your own views and those of others – an approach needed if you are considering becoming a patient or user representative.
This publication is only available to download or view online
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Heart rhythm problems research
Over a million people in the UK have a heart rhythm problem. Our research gives people with heart rhythm disorders the best chance of living longer, healthier lives.
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All about microvascular angina
Microvascular angina results from an abnormality of the tiny arteries in the heart muscle that play a key role in regulating blood supply to the heart.
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Joint funding with the National Institute for Health Research
The BHF co-funds clinical trials with the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).
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Safeguarding
British Heart Foundation have a robust safeguarding policy to ensure everyone is treated properly, and a whistle blowing service so people can raise any concerns they have confidentially.
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Our head of BHF Cymru: We're supporting patients in Wales and our research
Head of BHF Cymru, Adam Fletcher, updates on how we are responding to the coronavirus pandemic in Wales and across the UK.