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Our shops in Wales are temporarily closed
Our British Heart Foundation (BHF) Cymru shops and stores are set to temporarily close today at 3pm until Monday 9th November, but you can still support us by shopping online or posting your donations.
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Research evaluation
Details about how the British Heart Foundation uses an online research evaluation tool, Researchfish, to monitor outcomes of research projects.
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BHF launches the Reuse Revolution campaign
TV Presenter and charity shop fan, Miquita Oliver is supporting us by encouraging the nation to shop sustainably and start a Reuse Revolution. This May, we’ve launched our Reuse Revolution campaign, asking shoppers to make preloved purchases as they get back out on the high street and take on a new way to shop that doesn’t cost the earth.
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EVENT
Supernova Kelpies FridayDate
13 March 2026
Location
Falkirk
Take part in a Supernova Run 5K at dusk around the Kelpies!
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Stellar blood vessels takes crown in national science image competition
We have announced the winner of our 2022 Reflections of Research science image competition. Blending the wonders of science and art, the competition challenges BHF-funded scientists to showcase their awe-inspiring research into cardiovascular health and disease through stunning imagery.
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How we are governed
Read details how we are governed at the British Heart Foundation, our Board of Trustees, and our Committee groups.
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No firm conclusions can be drawn from statin study in elderly
A new study published in the British Medical Journal suggests statins do not reduce the risk of stroke, heart attack or death in healthy individuals over the age of 75.
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Qingbo Xu
Professor Xu and his team study the mechanisms that cause development of heart and circulatory diseases in order to understand how they can be treated.
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SHOPS & SERVICES
Burnley Furniture & Electrical Store23-27 Croft Street, Burnley, BB11 2ED
Book a collection01282 882789
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Bernard Keavney
Professor Keavney’s research focuses on how differences in the genes we inherit from our parents increase our risk of heart and circulatory diseases.