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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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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.
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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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A hidden killer
Right now, it’s estimated that there are 620,000 people in the UK carrying a faulty gene that could kill them. A gene that puts you at high risk of premature coronary heart disease and sudden cardiac arrest.
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PUBLICATION
Cardiac rehabilitation: the big picture 2019Booklet, 8 pages, published on 16/12/2019
Order the Cardiac rehabilitation: the big picture booklet for 2019, with facts, figures and recommendations from National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation (NACR) Report 2019
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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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Making the most of your retirement
Learn how you can use your retirement to make healthy lifestyle changes, and how Tony Cooley did this while dealing with heart and circulatory disease. Read more.
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Left ventricular assist devices (LVAD): your questions answered
Learn how left ventricular assist devices treat heart failure. Consultant Cardiologist Dr Stephen Pettit explains how they are put in, how they work, and about life with an LVAD.
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I had 3 months to live and my only choice was to be put on the transplant waiting list
Esteemed barrister Mary Poku talks about her heart transplant surgery, performed 36 years ago by BHF-funded and world-renowned surgeon Prof Sir Magdi Yacoub.