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PUBLICATION
ਕਸਰਤ (Exercise in Punjabi)Booklets, published on 20/11/2025
Download the PDF for trusted BHF information about staying active in Punjabi.
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New research to study benefits of personalised pacemaker programming
Researchers funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) at the University of Leeds will investigate how people living with heart failure can benefit from personalised pacemaker programming.
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ECG
Learn what happens during an electrocardiogram (ECG) test, how long it will take, what an ECG can show, the different types of ECG, and check out our films about heart tests.
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Pacemakers
A pacemaker is a small device that can treat some abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias). Find out what it looks like, how it works and how it's fitted.
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Personalised treatment could be key to tackling uncontrolled high blood pressure
A widely used drug could be the key to treating many patients with uncontrolled high blood pressure, particularly for patients with a common gene variant, according to new research funded by us and published in the journal Hypertension.
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Registering with the portfolio
If awarded funding for a clinical study that requires support, it is a condition of award to register with the UKCRN portfolio. Here's more information about the UKCRN and what we expect as part of a grant award.
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EVENT
Row Your Own WayDate
19 February to 31 July 2025
Location
Anywhere
Row a distance of your choice to celebrate our partnership with The Boat Race and raise money for lifesaving research.
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PUBLICATION
Health at Work - Business Case InfographicsInformation Sheet, 27 pages, published on 19/06/2015
This set of infographics can be used to present the business case for health at work in a striking way.
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Can a mobile phone interfere with my pacemaker or ICD?
Some mobile phones can interfere with ICDs and pacemakers. Hear from Cardiac Nurse Chloe MacArthur about what to watch out for.
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Air pollution
Air pollution can make heart and circulatory conditions worse, or even cause new health problems. But some simple steps can help you to stay healthy when pollution levels are high.