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Joint statement calls for better inclusion of older adults in research
We have signed a statement of intent alongside more than 40 of the UK's leading health funders and charities, calling for more to be done to include people over 75 in research
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RESEARCH
Testing new treatments for hypertrophic cardiomyopathyUniversity of Oxford | Professor Hugh Watkins
Professor Hugh Watkins and his team at the University of Oxford have had a key role in understanding how certain gene faults can lead to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). HCM is a disease of the heart muscle where the muscle wall becomes t...
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Rare Xbox console sells for £7,700
An incredibly rare Xbox console generously donated to us has sold for £7,700.
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Keep your fundraising safe and legal
If you’re taking part in a BHF event or organising your own, it’s important to make sure that everyone is safe and that all money is handled correctly.
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Volunteering FAQs
If you're thinking about volunteering with us, you may have some questions. Here are the answers to our most frequently asked questions about volunteering.
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New Horizons Grants
The New Horizons Grant encourages scientists from outside traditional cardiovascular biology to engage in cardiovascular research. Read for more information on the entry requirements, award duration, what's included in the award and how to apply.
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RESEARCH
The role of RNA molecules in blood vessel remodellingUniversity of Edinburgh | Professor Andrew Howard Baker
BHF Professor Andrew Baker and his team at the University of Edinburgh want to develop innovative treatments that target abnormal blood vessel growth during heart and circulatory disease. Blood vessel remodelling is a common feature of ca...
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Long Covid: symptoms, tests and treatment
Long Covid is the term given to the long-lasting symptoms Covid-19. Learn more about symptoms, how long it can last, treatments and support.
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New report assesses impact of physical inactivity on UK heart health and economy
More than 20million UK adults are classified as physically inactive increasing their risk of heart disease and costing the UK health service as much as £1.2billion each year according to our new report.
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Play our clear out game
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