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Richmond Run-Fest MarathonDate
14 September 2025
Location
Richmond, London
The Richmond Run-Fest gives you the unique opportunity to run through the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew. Join Team BHF today!
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Artificial intelligence set to decode heart attack and stroke risk
BHF partners with the Alan Turing Institute to tackle heart disease and stroke using artificial intelligence.
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BHF Professor Ziad Mallat elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences
Professor Ziad Mallat is among 50 world-leading UK researchers who have been elected to the prestigious Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences.
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Heart scan toolkit unveils hidden damage from atypical heart attacks
Heart imaging techniques already available on the NHS could be used to improve detection of underlying heart disease and treatment following a common but often overlooked type of heart attack, according to research we've funded and published in Circulation.
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Virtual heart map to help doctors locate artery blockages
Research that we're funding at the University of Sheffield could make angiograms more effective and help clinicians locate blockages in coronary arteries.
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Slash heart attack and strokes by finding ‘missing millions’ with undiagnosed high blood pressure
Over 125,000 heart attacks and strokes could be prevented in the coming decade by finding and treating the millions of people with undiagnosed high blood pressure in the UK, alongside improving treatment for those already diagnosed with high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease, according to our new analysis
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Largest ever study of killer heart condition which could affect up to 260,000 people in UK
There is fresh hope for hundreds of thousands of people in the UK with the potentially deadly heart condition dilated cardiomyopathy, as the British Heart Foundation announces it has invested over £2 million into the largest ever study of the poorly-understood disease.
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The story of my blood clot
Read three personal experiences of blood clots and the very different diseases they can cause. Our research starts with your heart but it doesn't end there.
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Prevention - SHARP
The SHARP trial tested whether taking medication to lower cholesterol levels could reduce cardiovascular risk for people with chronic kidney disease.
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Heart statistics publications
The statistics in our publications are drawn from a wide variety of official and reputable sources.