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Study identifies life-long changes to the heart in babies born prematurely
The hearts of babies born prematurely develop differently following birth, and continue to be different even into adulthood, according to new research from the University of Oxford. These changes may explain their increased risk of developing heart failure early in life, amongst other adverse effects.
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Ablation
Learn more about ablation, including why ablation is done, how ablation is done, how to prepare, recovery and the risks involved.
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Outstanding Partner Commitment to Cause
This award acknowledges a partnership that demonstrates a strong shared commitment to furthering our vision of a world where everyone has a healthier heart for longer.
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First-of-its-kind algorithm helping to identify hidden heart condition
Nearly 2,000 people have taken part in a trial we're funding that aims to help doctors identify more people at risk of developing atrial fibrillation (AF)
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Quick healthy meals
Find out how to eat healthily when you’re short on time, from easy meals with only 4 ingredients to 5-minute recipes.
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Olympics legend Roger Black rallies the nation to walk more in 2026
Olympic legend and our ambassador Roger Black is urging people across the UK to walk more this Heart Month, as new research shows walking is the nation’s top health goal for 2026.
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The MESSAGE Initiative: integrating sex and gender in UK research
British Heart Foundation is contributing to the MESSAGE (Medical Science Sex and Gender Equity) initiative to help develop guidance for researchers about how to consider sex and gender in research.
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London to Brighton Bike Ride 2021 cancelled
We have cancelled the London to Brighton Bike Ride (L2B) for 2021 due to the high-risk of having to call it off at the last-minute due to the coronavirus pandemic. We’re encouraging all would-be L2B cyclists to support us in 2021 by taking on our virtual cycling challenge, MyCycle, or the London to Brighton Off-Road Bike Ride.
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Angina medication: Questions about nitrates answered
Nitrates are a tried-and-tested treatment for angina, but it's important to be informed about their usage and potential side effects.
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People with heart and circulatory conditions at higher risk of dying from flu
People with heart and circulatory conditions and those who are older should get the flu jab.