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I thought everything was going to stop
Gemma speaks to the stars of ITV2's Big Reunion about living with her heart condition.
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Pandemic threatens future of research as early career scientists look to leave
Four in ten charity-funded early career scientists have considered leaving research due to funding concerns since the coronavirus hit the UK, according to a survey by the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC).
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Bionic pacemaker slows progression of heart failure
Scientists have lessened symptoms of heart failure by reinstating the body’s natural heart rhythm using brain circuits made in silicon, thanks to research part-funded by us.
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Wales stores re-open today
Our British Heart Foundation (BHF) Cymru shops and stores are set to reopen today from 12pm, following our temporary closure during the Welsh firebreak.
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Genetic discovery could identify people at risk from symptomless killer
Rare genetic differences increase a person’s risk of serious heart problems and sudden cardiac death even in the absence of symptoms, according to research we've funded and presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress.
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Research to heal hearts triumphs in national science image competition
Images from BHF funded research investigating how to help heal damaged hearts have been named the winners of Reflections of Research 2021, our annual science image competition.
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Smokefree England an ‘achievable’ ambition, says BHF following new report
A new APPG on Smoking and Health report that offers recommendations on how to reach a Smokefree England by 2030 has outlined “achievable” goals in reaching this milestone.
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Injectable microspheres to repair failing hearts
Researchers we fund have developed biodegradable microspheres that can be used to deliver heart cells generated from stem cells to repair damaged hearts after a heart attack, in research presented at the British Cardiovascular Society conference.
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From London to Lithuania: The 1220 mile challenge
A group of ten of BHF colleagues have completed a 1220 mile challenge taking them virtually from London to Lithuania in a bid to improve their physical and mental wellbeing. To mark the momentous last mile of their challenge they were joined by staff and supporters from the Lithuanian Heart Association.
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RESEARCH
How do some people’s hearts recover from heart failure?University of Oxford | Professor Neil Herring
This Oxford team will use innovative new techniques to understand how some failing hearts recover. Damage to the heart from many causes, including heart attacks, can lead to heart failure. This is where the heart is unable to pump well eno...