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Genes linked to heart stiffness could uncover heart failure drug
Genetic and environmental factors have been found to cause the heart to become stiff, which can lead to heart disease and heart failure, according to research we’ve funded and published in the journal Nature Cardiovascular Research.
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BHF pays tribute to Professor Tony Gershlick
The British Heart Foundation has paid tribute to the life and work of Professor Tony Gershlick, who sadly died on Friday the 20th of November 2020 after contracting Covid-19. Professor Gershlick was considered a ‘leading light’ interventional cardiology – a field which involves using angiograms and stents to treat heart attacks and heart disease.
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Virtual Reality hearts - how our research could help children like Rosie
Rosie was born with congenital heart disease. Her parents say that new VR technology, developed with funding from us, could improve the experiences of families like theirs.
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Lifetime Achievement Award
This award celebrates the extraordinary contributions of those who have dedicated their lives to saving and improving the lives of those affected by cardiovascular disease.
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Joint funding with other biomedical research charities
Partnerships with other charitable funders to support research into cardiovascular disease is an important part of our work. Learn more about the co-funded projects
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Outstanding Contribution
This award recognises individuals, groups or organisations that have made a significant and lasting impact in supporting BHF and its mission to fight cardiovascular disease.
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Atrial myxoma
An atrial myxoma is a type of heart tumour. They're more common in women and can be related to conditions like heart valve disease or atrial fibrillation.
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BHF Healthcare Implementation Fund
Do you have an innovative idea about how to advance your cardiovascular care delivery? Our Implementation Fund helps support projects that can improve care for patients with cardiovascular disease.
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Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), a type of congenital heart disease, is when a blood vessel in your heart does not close by itself after you’re born.