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  • House draw raises one million pounds for BHF research

    The Omaze Million Pound House Draw raises more than £1million for the British Heart Foundation as the winner for the UK’s first ever guaranteed three-million-pound house is announced

  • Heart block

    A heart block is an abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia). Learn all about the causes, different types, treatments and symptoms for this heart condition.

  • Write or update your Will for free

    Find out how you can write or update your Will for free, either online, by telephone or in person.

  • EVENT

    Walk for Hearts
    date

    Date

    1-31 May 2025

    location

    Location

    Anywhere

    Walk 31 miles in the month of May for BHF. A virtual challenge you can choose to take part in wherever suits you.

  • RESEARCH

    A clinical trial of gene therapy for heart failure

    Imperial College London | Professor Sian Harding

    Drugs can slow the progress of heart failure, but at present the only cure is a heart transplant, which is limited by the supply of donor hearts. Professor Sian Harding at Imperial College, London has shown that in the failing heart, eve...

  • How to apply for a research grant

    Before you apply for a research grant from the British Heart Foundation, you'll need to know our grant types and read through the relevant grant guidelines. Find out how to apply for a BHF research grant.

  • RESEARCH

    Looking for inflammation in early life that sets the stage for heart disease

    University College London | Professor John E Deanfield

    Inflammation can cause changes to arteries and blood that increase the risk of heart and circulatory diseases in later life. Some teenagers and young adults already show signs of these changes, but why this happens isn’t fully understood. ...

  • RESEARCH

    Are fat cells important for repairing heart muscle after a heart attack?

    University of Oxford | Dr Mathilda Mommersteeg

    During a heart attack, blood vessels supplying the heart muscle become blocked, starving the heart of oxygen. The affected heart muscle tissue dies, and the damaged tissue is replaced by scar tissue that doesn’t function like healthy heart ...

  • Starter Grants for Clinical Lecturers

    Starter Grants for Clinical Lecturers

  • Heart Runners terms and conditions

    Terms and conditions for Heart Runners participants.