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Healthy winter recipes and dinner ideas
Discover 9 recipes for wholesome, healthy winter meals. Plus, practical, cost-saving tips for winter food, from bulking out soups to using frozen veg.
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Fundraising ideas for sport clubs
Your sports club can help us raise money for lifesaving research. From tournaments to quiz nights, get your team involved with these top fundraising ideas.
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Heart waiting lists at the highest level on record in Scotland
The number of people on cardiology waiting lists is at the highest level on record in Scotland, according to our analysis.
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Cardiovascular Catalyst Awards
BHF Cardiovascular Catalyst Awards - fund research into the use of advanced analytics to improve cardiovascular care delivery and outcomes in the NHS
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RESEARCH
Improving the accuracy of cardiac MRI stress tests for the diagnosis of heart failureUniversity of Leicester | Professor Gerald McCann
Heart failure is a condition where the heart cannot pump blood effectively. It makes people feel tired, breathless and develop swollen limbs and people with heart failure have a high risk of disability and death. There are several different...
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Changes in blood vessel structure – how are neuropilins involved?University College London | Professor Ian C Zachary
Professor Ian Zachary and colleagues at University College London are investigating vascular smooth muscle cells, which form an important part of the blood vessel wall. These cells are usually very stable and do not grow or move – this is v...
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Tackling High Blood Pressure: Wales' Silent Killer
Read more about how high blood pressure is impacting heart health in Wales, and our recommendations for change.
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The big brands partnering with BHF this Heart Month
This Heart Month we’ve partnered with some of the UK’s favourite brands to help save lives all over the UK.
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RESEARCH
How important is the kidney in regulating blood pressure?University of Cambridge | Dr Kevin O'Shaughnessy
Gordon’s syndrome is a rare inherited form of high blood pressure caused by the body’s inability to regulate sodium and potassium levels in the kidney, leading to high concentrations in the circulation. High blood pressure raises the risk o...