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Budget paints disappointing picture for charity research and healthcare
Today’s Budget paints a disappointing picture for both patients and charity-funded medical research.
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RESEARCH
Understanding how neuropeptide-Y affects the heartUniversity of Oxford | Professor Neil Herring
The speed and strength of the heartbeat can be increased by a group of nerves that work by releasing a chemical called norepinephrine, a neurotransmitter. Whilst norepinephrine is useful in healthy individuals during exercise, it can trigge...
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Scientific Overview
Guidance on how to complete the individual sections within the Scientific Overview part of a grant application form.
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PUBLICATION
Understanding high blood pressureBooklet, published on 20/11/2024
A booklet explaining what high blood pressure is and how to lower it.
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Information for solicitors and executors of Wills
Solicitors and executors can find out how to pay in a legacy to British Heart Foundation, get our charity details and find out about bereavement support.
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Living with congenital heart disease: Maggie's story
Find out how Maggie Sewell approaches the challenges of living with a congenital heart condition, having been born with a hole in her heart, and a leaky valve.
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Warning over ambulance waiting times for heart attacks and strokes
We have responded to latest NHS England figures revealing dangerously long ambulance waiting times for heart attacks and strokes, and an ever-growing backlog of cardiac care.
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Seven discoveries that hit the headlines at the world's biggest heart conference
This year's European Society of Cardiology Congress was held in person for the first time since 2019. As usual, the conference was bursting with breakthroughs in heart and circulatory diseases research. Here are seven things we learnt.
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Proposed ban on online junk food adverts is ‘big step forward’
Today we welcome a proposed ban on online junk food advertisements as a “big step forward” towards creating a healthier environment.
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Can we slow down ageing of the heart?
Is it possible to slow the heart's ageing process? Professor Paolo Madeddu and his team are carrying out cutting-edge research to find out.