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Autumn Budget 2025: What it means for heart health
Yesterday, Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered the Autumn Budget against a backdrop of economic uncertainty and growing pressure on public services.
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Heart care waiting list rises again in England
The heart care waiting list rose yet again in January 2025, latest figures from NHS England show.
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Can food boost your mood?
BHF Senior Dietitian, Dell Stanford, explains how our diet can affect our mental wellbeing
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Ventricular septal defect (VSD) FactsheetInformation Sheet, published on 24/06/2025
Get the facts about ventricular septal defect (VSD), including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, with our factsheet. Available in a download-only, printable format.
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Our research funding diversity data
We've published three years of data on the diversity of our grant funding. This forms part of our commitment to addressing inequalities in research.
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Collection boxOther
Build your own paper collection box with a few folds and start collecting right away.
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Annual Review 2015 - facts and figures - WalesBooklet, published on 22/12/2015
Download and read a summary of our the key facts and figures from our 2015 Annual Report for Wales from British Heart Foundation.
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Studying the role of cilia in blood vessel growthUniversity of Leeds | Dr Georgia Mavria
After a heart attack or stroke, it’s essential that new blood vessels form to re-establish blood flow and keep surrounding tissue alive. A key step in making blood vessels that function properly is the development of the vessel lumen – the...
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What’s worse for me: fat or sugar?
Our expert answers a question on what's worse for your health: fat or sugar. Find out more.
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How blood clotting is controlled by platelets and proteins: LAIR-1 and PECAM-1University of Birmingham | Dr Alexandra Mazharian
Megakaryocytes (the cells which make platelets) have two proteins called LAIR-1 and PECAM-1 which seem to be important for keeping platelets in an inactive state in the bone marrow. Platelets help blood clotting to prevent bleeding but ...