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  • Treatment - medications

    Heart & circulatory disease prescriptions Which drugs were most commonly prescribed in the United Kingdom.

  • How your blood supply connects everything

    Heart disease is connected with many other illnesses. Read Barrie’s story of stroke and atrial fibrillation.

  • Anghydraddoldebau cardiofasgwlaidd yng Nghymru: dadansoddiad

    Explore the data in this report that examines the link between deprivation and cardiovascular disease in Wales (Welsh language).

  • About our health data visualisations

    To help people to better understand the key messages behind our heart and circulatory disease data, we have created interactive data visualisations to bring our annual stats to life.

  • Biggest fall in English heart care waiting list in five years

    The heart care waiting list saw the biggest monthly fall in five years in May, latest figures from NHS England show.

  • RESEARCH

    Testing a new diagnosis tool to prevent fatal heart attacks

    King's College London | Professor Divaka Perera

    Any of the arteries in the heart can become narrowed and prone to blockages, which can lead to a heart attack. However, when the left main coronary artery (LMCA) becomes blocked, this is more likely to cause a heart attack that is fatal. ...

  • Focus on: Heart valve surgery

    Learn more about heart valve disease and the latest approaches to surgery. Discover what valve surgery involves, its pros and cons, new techniques and more.

  • BHF Cymru highlights the heart attack gender gap in Wales

    This National Heart Month, we're calling for action to raise awareness of heart attacks in women in Wales and tackle the unconscious bias and systemic inequalities which leave them at a disadvantage at every stage of the heart disease journey. Heart attack is not just a male disease. BHF Cymru wants to encourage women to better understand their risk of a heart attack and its symptoms. We're calling on Welsh Government to address health inequalities and prevent women in Wales dying needlessly from heart disease.

  • Small Meetings & Events Funds

    The BHF considers funding requests to support meetings and events in the UK related to cardiovascular disease.

  • How are bones and the heart connected?

    There are 206 bones in the human body – ranging in size from the tiniest, found in your ear, to the largest, in your thigh. We have just one heart – roughly the size of your fist – in our chest and continuously pumping about eight pints of blood. 206 bones and only one heart. But how are the two connected? Does the quality of your bones affect your heart?