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1-31 May 2026
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This May, challenge yourself to give up all things chocolate for a month and raise money to power lifesaving research. This is a virtual challenge, so you can take part anywhere!
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Inflammation: what is it, and how does it affect the heart?
What is inflammation and how can it be dangerous? Get the latest research.
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British Heart Foundation scoops top prizes at charity awards
We walked away with two top prizes at the 2024 Charity Times Awards, winning in the Change Project of the Year and Best Use of Technology categories.
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How to deal with anxiety when you have a heart problem
NHS clinical psychologist, Dr Katie Murray, explains what anxiety is and how to get help if it's affecting you. Plus expert tips to feel calmer, like grounding, deep breathing and muscle relaxation.
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RESEARCH
Devising new tests that better predict which patients with coronary heart disease should receive a stentUniversity of Glasgow | Professor Keith G Oldroyd
Coronary heart disease is caused by blockage in the coronary arteries - the vessels that supply blood to the heart muscle. Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is a method of measuring pressure waves in the coronary artery to estimate the severity...
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RESEARCH
How does JCAD raise the risk of coronary heart disease, and how can we combat it?University of Oxford | Dr Gillian Douglas
Oxford researchers are uncovering how a newly-discovered gene relates to heart disease. Studies of the human genome have spotlighted a new gene that raises the risk of coronary heart disease. The gene has been named JCAD and, with BHF fu...
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“My heart attack made me look after myself - now I feel great”
Taxi driver Sean Moran has changed his life since his heart attack. Now he cycles four times a week and tells us how he feels better than ever.
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10 heart conditions with strange names and how they got them
Ever heard of Prinzmetal angina, Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, or even Kawasaki syndrome? Rick Karsan explains these conditions and how they got their names.
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PUBLICATION
Heart Voices: Make a difference in ScotlandInformation Sheet, published on 12/01/2013
A factsheet to help you get your views across on health care issues in Scotland.
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Do anti-platelet drugs keep the small blood vessels in the heart free of blood clots?University of Birmingham | Dr Neena Kalia
A heart attack happens when a blood clot blocks a coronary artery – a blood vessel supplying the heart muscle with blood. A stent is usually inserted into the affected artery to allow blood flow to be restored (reperfusion). Two drugs ar...