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Targeted genetic testing for inherited condition is life saving and cost effective
BHF study finds cascade testing service for FH is cost effective, lifesaving and could avoid thousands of heart attacks and strokes.
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British Heart Foundation announced as charity of the year for 2022 TCS London Marathon
We've been announced as the charity of the year for the 2022 TCS London Marathon, we're aiming to raise £3 million for research to help heal hearts.
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Professor Metin Avkiran receives prestigious award from the International Society for Heart Research
Professor Metin Avkiran, our Associate Medical Director, has received the International Society for Heart Research (ISHR) 2022 Distinguished Leader Award in recognition of his leadership contributions to promoting the discovery and dissemination of knowledge in the cardiovascular sciences, the core mission of the Society.
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Remote heart alert system saves heart failure patients from hospitalisation
A new heart failure remote alert system for implanted heart devices has proven to dramatically reduce the number of hospitalisations and improve patient care with minimal staffing time, according to research we supported and presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Barcelona.
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Do I need supplements for better heart health?
Our expert answers a question on whether you should take vitamins and minerals in addition to your diet, and when these may have a harmful effect.
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Fundraising ideas for work
Fundraising at work can be simple. Here's a few ideas how to get your colleagues involved and help us fund life saving heart research.
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NICE recommends statins should be a choice for more people to prevent heart attacks and strokes
New draft guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended that more people can be considered for statins to reduce their risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
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Beating heartbreak for everyone
Our vision is a world free from the fear of heart and circulatory diseases. Reducing inequalities in heart and circulatory diseases lies at the heart of this and is an important part of our strategy to 2030.
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London to Brighton Bike Ride raises over £1m for vital heart research
Sir Patrick Vallance joined over 12,000 cyclists who pedalled their way to success in the British Heart Foundation's (BHF) London to Brighton Bike Ride on Sunday 16th June, raising over £1 million for vital heart research.
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Using data for a complete and individual picture of calcium signalling in the heartKing's College London | Dr Steven Niederer
Data scientists are developing ways to identify people who are vulnerable to heart side-effects from certain medicines. With every heartbeat, electricity travels across the heart and activates its muscle cells to contract. The chemical sig...