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BHF shares latest Gender and Ethnicity Pay Gap Report for 2024
We’re pleased to share the positive results of our latest Gender and Ethnicity Pay Gap Report for 2024.
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RESEARCH
How our nerves control fat cell functionUniversity of Manchester | Professor Anthony Heagerty
Professor Anthony Heagerty and his team at the University of Manchester are studying how obesity increases a person’s risk of diabetes and high blood pressure. Almost a quarter of UK adults are obese, but we don’t fully understand how obesi...
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Sky Bet EFL Championship Play-Off Final stages unprecedented live CPR demo
Former footballer turned Hollywood star Vinnie Jones joined an unprecedented CPR demo in front of a packed Wembley crowd as British Heart Foundation marked the culmination of its Every Minute Matters campaign with Sky Bet.
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RESEARCH
Understanding how gene mutations cause arrhythmiaImperial College London | Professor Dr Thomas Brand
When we exercise, increased amounts of adrenaline circulate in our body stimulating the heart to beat faster. Adrenaline works by stimulating another molecule called cyclic AMP (cAMP) which is recognised by protein molecules in heart cells....
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British Heart Foundation and partner PureGym host launch event for Healthy Hearts Programme
To celebrate the launch of our joint Healthy Hearts Programme, together with PureGym, we teamed up to unveil the new programme at an event on Thursday 3rd October.
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RESEARCH
Are histone proteins involved in heart complications in sepsis?University of Liverpool | Dr Guozheng Wang
Sepsis and septic shock are the main cause of death in patients in intensive care. Patients with sepsis, a widespread infection, often die because their blood pressure and heart function drop significantly, and they can’t supply enough bloo...
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New report shows our latest gender pay gap figures
Today we share our gender and ethnicity pay report for 2021 and restate our commitment to ensuring fair pay.
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Igniting Change: Our new EDI strategy
We have launched a new equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) strategy with the aim of igniting change for our colleagues and volunteers, the research community and for millions of people living with heart and circulatory diseases.
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PUBLICATION
Understanding atrial fibrillation - large printBooklet, 64 pages, published on 05/08/2025
A large print version of our booklet on atrial fibrillation. It explains the heart's normal rhythm, what atrial fibrillation is, diagnosis, complications, and different types of treatment.
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RESEARCH
Distinctive microRNA 'fingerprints' in diabetes and heart attack riskKing's College London | Professor Manuel Mayr
Professor Manuel Mayr at King’s College London has identified molecules in blood called microRNAs, which may help to identify individuals that are vulnerable to heart disease. The research is the first time that microRNAs have been tested i...