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Volunteering forms
We have a number of forms to help you in your volunteering. These include, banking and finance, registration and collection tin forms.
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Saturated fat claims are misleading
Claims made about saturated fat in a recent editorial are unhelpful and misleading.
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Watch an angiogram: 360 degree video
Our 360 degree video shows what it's really like to be inside a catheter lab having an angiogram or angioplasty procedure.
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Team BHF raise over £1.6 million at the 2023 TCS London Marathon
More than 700 BHF runners laced up their trainers and pounded our capital’s streets to take on the iconic 2023 TCS London Marathon on Sunday 23rd April, raising over £1.6 million.
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Living with long Covid - Suki Newman's story
As the latest figures show that 1 million people are living with long Covid, we meet Suki Newman, whose health has been affected for more than a year.
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Will my statins give me diabetes?
Our Medical Director writes about the recent findings around statins and increased risk of type 2 diabetes. He explains the flaws in the research and why it is crucial people continue to take their statin.
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Government agency review shows statins are effective and safe
Statins are effective and safe according to government agency review.
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RESEARCH
Studying the causes of heart muscle fibrillationImperial College London | Professor Nicholas Peters
Professor Nicholas Peters and colleagues at Imperial College London are studying fibrillation, a heart rhythm disorder where electrical current flows through the heart muscle in an uncoordinated and irregular way. He wants to identify the p...
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Testing if phosphodiesterases could treat atrial fibrillationUniversity of Manchester | Dr Katharine Dibb
Dr Katharine Dibb and her colleagues at the University of Manchester are investigating a new way to treat the most common irregular heart rhythm, atrial fibrillation (AF). AF can lead to a person having a stroke or heart attack. Calciu...
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New findings suggesting statins increase diabetes risk should be treated with caution
New research suggests men who take statins to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease could be more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. But we urge people to be cautious about the findings and remind people to keep taking their prescribed medication.