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EVENT
London to Brighton Ultra ChallengeDate
23 - 24 May 2026
Location
London to Brighton
A classic capital to coast challenge, where you’ll trek through some of the stunning Sussex countryside before reaching the finish line by the sea.
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The journey to a cure
CureHeart’s ambition is to reach early clinical trials in 5 years. See our journey to trialling a cure for inherited heart muscle diseases.
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PUBLICATION
You can count on usBooklet, 10 pages, published on 16/10/2018
A simple guide giving a short overview of the range of free support services BHF offer to those with, or at risk of, heart and circulatory disease.
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Is this the future of replacement heart valves?
A BHF-funded chemical engineer is perfecting a material to tackle heart valve disease. He tells Sarah Brealey how it could change patients' lives.
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Home workout: 9 easy ways to exercise at home
How to exercise every day at home to help protect against heart disease and stroke.
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Genetic breakthrough to target care for deadly heart condition
New genetic faults discovered in people with a heart condition that is sometimes inherited in families could transform the diagnosis and treatment of the hidden disease, according to research funded by us and published in Nature Genetics.
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Cardiovascular inequalities across English local authorities
Our report examines how the inequalities in cardiovascular health are even more extreme across the ten most and least deprived local authorities in England.
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A daily aspirin is not for everyone
The health risks of taking a daily aspirin outweigh the benefits if you have no history of heart and circulatory disease, according to new research.
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EVENT
London to Brighton 2026Date
21 June 2026
Location
Clapham Common, London
Cycle 54 miles on tarmac roads from Clapham Common to Brighton Seafront to help fund lifesaving research.
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Heart plaster to stop children needing repeated heart surgeries
Researchers we've funded have developed a new type of ‘heart plaster’ to revolutionise the way surgeons treat children living with congenital heart disease, so they don’t need as many open-heart operations.