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RESEARCH
Can MRI be used as a reliable tool to assess heart microstructure?University of Oxford | Professor Jurgen E Schneider
Understanding the in-depth structure of the heart is crucial to help researchers know how the heart works and develop new computer models of the heart. The way heart cells are orientated and arranged in layers within the heart muscle (the h...
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The science behind the cure
Explore the science driving our experts to a cure for inherited heart muscle diseases.
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“I got back to work after a stroke and heart failure”
Find out how James Hall got back to the job he loves after he had a stroke and became partially sighted overnight.
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Previous awards
Lists of previous awards for research grants funded by the British Heart Foundation.
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PUBLICATION
Do-it-yourself BuntingOther, published on 07/08/2017
Bunting for your fundraising event to raise money for our life saving research.
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Beautiful images of research to repair broken hearts
Scientists we fund share stunning images of their cutting-edge research into finding a desperately needed cure for heart failure, a devastating condition affecting nearly one million people in the UK. Each image reflects work tackling heart failure with different approaches to regenerative medicine that uses ways to teach the heart to repair itself.
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Tribute to His Royal Highness The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh at Heart of Steel
We have recognised the work of His Royal Highness The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh as our Royal Patron by engraving his name on the Heart of Steel.
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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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RESEARCH
Creating a computer model of the heart to better understand atrial fibrillationKing's College London | Dr Steven Niederer
Normally, your heart’s natural pacemaker sends out regular electrical impulses. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common heart rhythm disorder, mainly affecting people over 55. AF happens when the regular electrical impulses in the atria...
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10 healthy café-style cakes and desserts to make at home
If you're missing restaurant desserts or café treats, recreate the experience at home with these heart healthy recipes.