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Fundraising sponsorship formPoster / chart, published on 12/08/2016
A printable sponsorship form for fundraisers
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Fish genes hold key to repairing damaged hearts
The Mexican tetra fish can repair its heart after damage — something researchers have been striving to achieve in humans for years. Now, new research funded by the British Heart Foundation published in Cell Reports suggests that a gene called lrrc10 may hold the key to this fish’s remarkable ability.
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Annual Report and Accounts 2010Other, 40 pages, published on 31/12/2010
Our Annual Report and Accounts.
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Annual Report and Accounts 2011Other, 54 pages, published on 08/08/2011
With you all the way
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Taking action on air pollution in Northern Ireland
Air pollution is linked to heart and circulatory diseases and deaths in Northern Ireland. This is why we're campaigning for action on air pollution.
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10 restaurant-style meals you can make in your own kitchen
Missing the gourmet meal experience? Try some of these delicious heart-healthy restaurant-style recipes.
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ਐਰੀਥਮੀਆ (Arrhythmia in Punjabi)Information Sheet, published on 05/06/2025
Download the PDF for trusted BHF information about your heart rate in Punjabi.
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Does it matter what time you eat your meals?
Our expert answers whether eating your meal late in the day is bad for your health
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Heart Voices: Make a difference in EnglandInformation Sheet, 2 pages, published on 12/01/2013
A factsheet to help you get your views across on health care issues in England.
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Can a drug given in high risk pregnancy protect the unborn child from heart disease in later life?University of Cambridge | Professor Dino Giussani
Heart and circulatory disease is the UK’s biggest killer. Research to find new ways to prevent it at an early stage could make a huge difference to society. As well as risk factors such as smoking and obesity, scientists have noted that the...