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Tom Lockyer returns to stadium where his life was saved
Football fans from Luton Town and AFC Bournemouth joined forces with the British Heart Foundation to raise awareness of CPR and funds for lifesaving heart research at their rescheduled game that was abandoned after Tom Lockyer’s cardiac arrest.
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What are the roles of proteins HD3 alpha and TGF beta in heart fibrosis?King's College London | Dr Lingfang Zeng
Fibrosis is the development of scar tissue, which prevents the heart from working normally and can lead to heart failure. BHF Senior Lecturer Dr Lingfang Zeng and BHF Professor Ajay Shah from King’s College London are interested in the dise...
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New stem cell combination could help to repair damaged hearts
A combination of heart cells derived from human stem cells could be the answer to developing a desperately-needed treatment for heart failure, according to new research we part-funded published in Nature Biotechnology.
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British Heart Foundation joins Pride parades across the UK
Our colleagues and volunteers will celebrate the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community by joining Pride parades across the UK.
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Heart care waiting lists show slight fall in latest figures
BHF comments on latest NHS waiting list numbers
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Take on the British Heart Foundation's Charity Shop Challenge
We are encouraging shoppers to shop sustainably this Christmas by taking on their charity shop challenge.
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Take on the British Heart Foundation's Charity Shop Challenge
We are calling on shoppers to shop sustainably this Christmas to save money and raise much needed funds . With a different Christmas ahead for many of us, we are asking the public to shop a little differently this year by buying at least one preloved gift from a charity shop, whether it’s online or in store.
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What are ectopic beats? Can they damage your heart?
Discover the causes, symptoms and triggers of ectopic beats with Senior Cardiac Nurse Julie Ward.
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Intravenous diuretics in the community
Our innovative project means that many patients can be treated for excessive fluid retention, a common symptom of heart failure, in their own homes.
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8 healthy salad dressings
Try our recipes for easy-to make salad dressing. They're fresh, flavourful and kind to your heart.