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Research identifies new ways to try and prevent lethal blood clots
Scientists we fund have made a breakthrough in understanding the process that leads to a blood clot forming in the lungs - a condition that kills more than two thousand people in the UK each year.
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Worst vegan foods you should avoid – and healthy alternatives
High-protein vegan foods such as meat and fish alternatives and plant-based milks can be as unhealthy as animal-based versions. A BHF dietitian shares swaps.
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Exercising with angina: why it’s beneficial and how to manage chest pain
Dr Stefan Birkett (PhD) explains what causes angina during exercise, what to do if you get chest pain and other symptoms, and how aerobic and strength exercises can improve your symptoms.
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Leading charity CEOs warn of damage to research caused by Covid-19 pandemic
The pace of discovering life saving treatments is being threatened by the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on charities, we are warning today in a comment for a leading scientific journal.
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BHF responds to Autumn Statement
The BHF has responded to the Government's Autumn Statement.
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Blood pressure drugs could protect against type 2 diabetes
Lowering high blood pressure is an effective way to reduce a person’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes in the future, according to research we've funded and published in The Lancet.
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3-minute mindful meditation for stress relief
Wondering how to reduce stress? This quick mindful body scan meditation can help ease away tension.
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Managing your grant
If your application with the British Heart Foundation is successful, you will be sent an award letter and a grant acceptance form. You will then be required to manage your grant for its duration. Here's more information on how to successfully manage your grant.
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Project Grants
We offer grants for short-term research projects lasting up to four years and costing less than £500,000. Read for more information on the entry requirements, award duration, what's included in the award and how to apply.