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Date set for Max and Keira's Law
Max and Keira's law will come into force in May 2020
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BHF gender and ethnicity pay gap report
British Heart Foundation analysis shows it has no gender and ethnicity pay gaps
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UK's Heart Heroes honoured at star studded awards ceremony
The red carpet was rolled out for celebrities from the world of showbiz, TV and sport at London’s Bloomsbury Ballroom for our annual Heart Hero awards ceremony
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The quest for perfect replacement heart valves
Thousands of people in the UK have heart valve replacement each year, and many benefit from the research and advances that we’ve made possible.
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Socialising could reverse frailty in older people
Socialising could reverse frailty in older people
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Defibrillator sign and poster
Download or order our standard sign and poster for display with your defibrillator. Our signs were developed in partnership with the Resuscitation Council (UK).
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Virtual Reality hearts - how our research could help children like Rosie
Rosie was born with congenital heart disease. Her parents say that new VR technology, developed with funding from us, could improve the experiences of families like theirs.
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What are ectopic beats? Can they damage your heart?
Discover the causes, symptoms and triggers of ectopic beats with Senior Cardiac Nurse Julie Ward.
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Are baked beans good for you?
BHF Senior Dietitian Dell Stanford reveals baked beans calorie and nutrition content and suggests choosing reduced salt and sugar versions.
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New BHF policies on bullying, harassment and research misconduct
The British Heart Foundation has formalised its policies on bullying, harassment and research misconduct in the research community.