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EVENT
Scottish Half MarathonDate
Sunday 16 August 2026
Location
Edinburgh
The route starts just outside Edinburgh. You’ll run out and back along the magnificent Golf Coast before finishing at Musselburgh Racecourse.
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Women's 10K - GlasgowDate
12 July 2026
Location
Glasgow
Take in the sights of Glasgow before completing your challenge in George Square.
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Men's 10K - EdinburghDate
Sunday 20 September 2026
Location
Edinburgh
The route starts just outside Edinburgh. You’ll run out and back along the magnificent Golf Coast before finishing at Musselburgh Racecourse.
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Toolstation
We're asking you to vote for British Heart Foundation (BHF) to partner with Toolstation. The money raised by the partnership will help to fund our lifesaving work.
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Royal Parks Half MarathonDate
11 October 2026
Location
Hyde Park, London
Spend an autumn day running through four of London's Royal parks and landmark sights, helping us beat heart and circulatory diseases.
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Manchester HalfDate
04 October 2026
Location
Manchester
The Manchester Half starts and finishes in Old Trafford with over 24,000 participants. Join Team BHF!
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RESEARCH
Tailoring treatments for dangerous abnormal heart rhythmsSwansea University | Professor Christopher George
BHF Professor Alan Williams studies abnormal heart rhythms, or arrhythmias, which can be fatal. Although we understand some of the processes involved in arrhythmias, the efficacy of current treatments are variable, and the causes of abnorma...
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How do VSPI anti-cancer drugs cause high blood pressure and heart damage?University of Glasgow | Dr Ninian Lang
Tumours can be prevented from growing new blood vessels by a type of drug called vascular endothelial growth factor-signalling pathway inhibitors (VSPIs). VSPIs have potent anti-cancer effects but they also can cause high blood pressure ...
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Kew Gardens 10KDate
28 March 2026
Location
Kew Gardens, London
Take part in Kew The Run in Kew Gardens. Join the BHF team today and fundraise for life-saving research.
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RESEARCH
Understanding genetic errors that affect myosin in cardiomyopathyUniversity of Kent | Professor Michael Geeves
Individuals with inherited genetic errors in heart muscle proteins are at risk of sudden death at any age. This is because the error leads to two major types of heart disease: a thickened heart wall (called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy); or ...