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Waiting lists for vital heart care rise to record level again in England
Hospital waiting lists for potentially life saving vital heart care continue to rise each month, according to latest NHS England figures published today.
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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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How chemical changes in proteins affect the heartUniversity of Dundee | Dr William Fuller
The way in which proteins in the heart work can be altered by simple chemical changes to their composition. Stresses on the heart following a heart attack and occasionally treatment for a heart attack can lead to these chemical changes in p...
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Our partners and suppliers for Heart Hero Awards 2025
Meet the official 2025 BHF Heart Hero Awards partners and suppliers, and find out how to partner with us for next year.
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What's it like being a counsellor for families with an inherited heart condition?
When faced with a life-changing diagnosis, families with inherited heart conditions are in need of support. Dr Liz Ormondroyd tells us what it’s like being a genetic counsellor and what she’s learned along the way.
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Gwybodaeth am iechyd y galon yn Gymraeg (Heart health information in Welsh)
Heart health information about angina, arrhythmia, healthy eating, blood pressure, cholesterol, heart failure, ECG and more in Welsh
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Accepting your changing body after a heart event
Having a heart condition can affect how you feel about your body. Two people share their experience of adjusting to changes in their appearance.
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Can a smart phone help diagnose heart conditions earlier?University of Edinburgh | Dr Matthew Reed
Around 300,000 people in the UK attend hospital emergency departments each year with palpitations, which are irregular heartbeats, and presyncope, a sudden feeling that you are about to lose consciousness. In some patients, these symptoms c...
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How does long QT syndrome lead to dangerous fast heart rhythms?University of Glasgow | Dr Rachel Myles
Supervised by Dr Rachel Myles, this Clinical Research Training Fellow will work out how an inherited heart condition, called long QT syndrome, puts patients at risk of developing life-threatening fast heart rhythms (arrhythmias). Curren...
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Should you take aspirin if you're having a heart attack?
Find out why the NHS recommends taking aspirin if you think you're having a heart attack.