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  • Tipping Point

    Over two years on, the impact of Covid-19 on cardiovascular care is still being felt. Our report, Tipping Point, explores this impact and discusses what must happen next to give all heart patients the support they need.

  • High cholesterol research

    Too much 'bad' cholesterol increases your risk of developing heart and circulatory diseases. Find out what you can do to lower your cholesterol.

  • BHF Scotland home stores reopen on April 5th

    British Heart Foundation Scotland home stores reopen following lockdown

  • Omaze Million Pound House Draw to raise funds for the BHF

    British Heart Foundation is partnering with Omaze for their latest Million Pound House Draw. The money raised will power lifesaving research into heart and circulatory diseases that helps us to keep more families together for longer.

  • RESEARCH

    Can we target blood vessel contraction to treat high blood pressure?

    St George's, University of London | Professor Anthony Albert

    Supervised by Dr Anthony Albert, this PhD student is studying the molecular processes controlling blood vessel contraction and high blood pressure. If muscle cells within blood vessel walls contract too much, this can cause high blood pr...

  • Prevention - ACHIEVE trial

    The international ACHIEVE trial tested whether spironolactone can help reduce heart-related complications in people on dialysis.

  • Understanding the cardiovascular healthcare workforce

    We’re exploring the opportunities and challenges facing the cardiovascular healthcare workforce.

  • Aortic stenosis: when do you need treatment?

    Find out what procedures can improve aortic stenosis symptoms, and who may be offered them.

  • The CVD Challenge in Northern Ireland

    Find out how together we can address high-risk conditions for CVD in Northern Ireland to save lives and reduce NHS pressures.

  • Pacemakers

    A pacemaker is a small device that can treat some abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias). Find out what it looks like, how it works and how it's fitted.