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Heart Hero Awards 2023 nominations are open
This year’s nominations for our Heart Hero Awards are open so now is your time to tell us who should be recognised. Our annual Heart Hero Awards ceremony celebrates those who have shown remarkable bravery or gone above and beyond to help others while coping with devastating impact of heart and circulatory disease.
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Pulse
Pulse is a collective of BHF’s most transformative supporters, who have driven lifesaving discoveries in cardiovascular research and support services.
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RESEARCH
Can export control stop cells releasing von Willebrand factor?Queen Mary, University of London | Dr Thomas Nightingale
Dr Thomas Nightingale and his team at Queen Mary, University of London, are looking for ways to control levels of a protein called von Willebrand factor, or VWF, which is linked to heart and circulatory disease. When the body is injured,...
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Representing British Heart Foundation
As a BHF volunteer you will be representing BHF. Our tips will help you understand how to represent BHF well in your community.
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RESEARCH
Uncovering the link between arterial stiffening, high blood pressure and heart and circulatory diseaseKing's College London | Professor Philip Chowienczyk
As we age, the composition of our arteries changes, leading to what researchers and clinicians call ‘stiffening’. This change can cause damaging effects that can increase blood pressure. Over time, this can lead to heart and circulatory dis...
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Project Grants Committee
Our Project Grants Committee meets four times a year to assess applications for Project Grants. See details of our current committee members.
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RESEARCH
Identifying and reversing risks of heart disease in childrenUniversity of Oxford | Dr Alexander Jones
Obesity and physical inactivity are becoming more common in children and are major risk factors for heart and circulatory diseases. Although we may not see the effects until children get older, we know that disease processes begin in childh...
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'Try it, you won't regret it!' - student volunteer Emily on why she gives her time to BHF
Student Volunteer Emily explains why she volunteers at her local British Heart Foundation shop, this Student Volunteering Week
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Scars from heart surgery
Heart surgery leaves a mark that can be hard to get used to. Meet 3 women who wear their scars with pride, and learn about developments in minimising scars.
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BHF calls for urgent investment in research in the Comprehensive Spending Review
The Government has a critical opportunity in this Comprehensive Spending Review to invest in the prevention and treatment of heart and circulatory diseases.