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  • Fundraising Regulator

    We follow the Codes of Fundraising Practice and commit to follow the Fundraising Promise which set the standards for fundraising activity throughout the UK.

  • Walks on old railway lines

    Did you know there are more than 4,000 miles of disused railway lines across the country that are open to walkers and cyclists? Find out more.

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    Improving assessment of obesity in South Asian and black African children

    St George's, University of London | Professor Peter Whincup

    Professor Peter Whincup is assessing levels of body fat and obesity in children of different ethnic backgrounds living in the UK. High levels of body fat are of concern in South Asian and black African children, who have a higher chance of ...

  • Our advice on fats

    Our Senior Dietitian writes about our advice on healthy eating and explains the latest news stories on saturated and trans fats.

  • Our partnership with Aon

    We are thrilled to be working in collaboration with Aon. Read more about our partnership together.

  • RESEARCH

    How developing heart cells find their identity

    University of East Anglia | Professor Andrea E Munsterberg

    Professor Andrea Munsterberg is working out which molecules and signals play a role in heart formation in the developing embryo. Early on, immature cells that will form the heart, called progenitor ‘master’ cells, are instructed by signa...

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    Studying how electrical signals interact with calcium levels in atrial fibrillation

    University of Glasgow | Dr Antony Workman

    Atrial fibrillation is the most common abnormal heart rhythm. Also known as AF, it mostly affects people over 55, and greatly increases the risk of having a stroke. Normally, the heart’s natural pacemaker sends out regular electrical impuls...

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    Kidney health and high blood pressure

    University of Exeter | Dr Maarten Koeners

    Dr Maarten Koeners has been awarded an Intermediate Basic Science Research Fellowship grant totalling nearly £471,000 over 4 years to take up a research position at the University of Bristol. He will use novel techniques in rats to study ch...

  • 10 heart-healthy autumn recipes

    Read our shortlist of the best autumn recipes, including warming soups, stews, bakes and puddings that will keep you satisfied while being kind to your heart.

  • Coronavirus could cause £7.8 billion shortfall in medical research

    Analysis reveals that medical research charities are expected to lose almost 38 per cent of their fundraising income this year, and over 25 per cent next year.