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You can help the BHF by donating, fundraising, taking part in an event, leaving a gift in your Will, volunteering or learning CPR, and lots more!
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New study reveals the reality of growing up with congenital heart disease
New research we’ve released today reveals the struggles of hundreds of families coping with the life-long effects of congenital heart disease.
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Gift Aid
Donating through Gift Aid means we get 25% more at no extra cost. Find out if you can claim, which donations are eligible and how to sign up.
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RESEARCH
Developing better, safer treatments for ventricular tachycardiaImperial College London | Dr Zachary Whinnett
Supervised by Dr Zachary Whinnett, this Clinical Research Training Fellow is working to improve quality of life for people with ventricular tachycardia, or VT – a heart rhythm disturbance that can be life threatening. People with VT can...
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Head of BHF Northern Ireland: Supporting people who need us most
Head of BHF Northern Ireland (NI), Fearghal McKinney, updates on how we are responding to the coronavirus pandemic in NI and across the UK.
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What are whole foods?
What are whole foods? Find out in our article on why you should consider adding more whole and unprocessed foods to your diet.
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RESEARCH
The impact of cold on people with anginaKing's College London | Professor Simon Redwood
People with coronary heart disease can be affected by angina. Angina is a dull, heavy or tight chest pain caused by restricted blood flow to the heart – and importantly it could be a sign of being at risk of a future heart attack. Past rese...
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RESEARCH
Growing new blood vesselsUniversity of Edinburgh | Professor Andrew Howard Baker
The BHF funds three pioneering Centres of Regenerative Medicine based at top UK universities. Each centre has a different scientific focus, but together they are moving us closer to our goal of unlocking ways to repair the damage caused by ...
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Cigarette display ban will ‘help stop children taking up smoking’
No shops or public premises will be able to sell tobacco products on open display from Monday 6 April.
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Active Hearts Wilmslow
Practical and emotional help and companionship to people suffering or who have suffered from heart disease.