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  • Our partnership with Next

    We have been in partnership with Next since 2007, raising over £1.3 million for our lifesaving research.

  • CPR training resources

    Access our suite of free CPR training resources for your workplace or community and find out how to buy a CPR kit.

  • Meet the CureHeart team

    Meet the scientists and clinicians from 3 different continents who have come together to find a cure for inherited heart muscle diseases.

  • Transposition of the great arteries (TGA)

    Transposition of the great arteries (TGA) is a type of congenital heart disease, which means it’s something you’re born with. Learn more about transposition of the great arteries, including what it is, its symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, CCTGA and living with TGA.

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    Bunting template

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    Print and cut out this #TeamBHF bunting template and use it as decoration for your event.

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  • Spontaneous coronary artery dissection

    Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is when a tear appears in the wall of a coronary artery, which supplies blood to your heart. In some cases this can lead to a heart attack.

  • BHF announces £10 million Cardiovascular Grand Challenge research funding competition

    We have announced a £10 million Cardiovascular Grand Challenge research funding competition to accelerate breakthroughs for people with cardiovascular disease

  • Being a sustainable charity

    We're determined to fund responsible research for cures and treatments into heart and circulatory diseases while making a positive impact on people and the planet.

  • The CVD Challenge in Wales

    Together we can address high-risk factors for cardiovascular disease in Wales to save lives and reduce NHS pressures.