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Deborah Lawlor
Deborah Lawlor and her team are studying the links between ethnicity, genetics and health in pregnancy on the long-term heart health of mothers and children
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London to Brighton Bike Ride 2023 raises £1.4 million
London to Brighton Bike Ride 2023 raises £1.4 million for heart research
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BHF pays tribute to former Director, Major General Leslie Busk
BHF pays tribute to former Director General, Major General Leslie Busk
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Distinguished research leader, Professor Sir Nilesh Samani, to step down as our Medical Director
Today we announce that our Medical Director, Professor Sir Nilesh Samani, will be stepping down from his role in the year ahead.
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Keith Channon
Professor Channon and his team are carrying out an ambitious programme to identify when the arteries supplying oxygen-rich blood to the heart become narrowed by fatty plaques
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Running raffles legally
There is strict regulation around running raffles which you should be aware of. Our tips will help ensure you run a raffle legally.
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How to have a healthier afternoon tea
Afternoon tea is a great winter warmer and some small changes can make it more heart-healthy. Our Senior Dietitian explains how to have your cake, scone or toast
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Medical research in Scotland
A report from Fraser of Allander Institute and commissioned by the British Heart Foundation, found that investment by the third sector plays a vital role in both the health of the nation and the economy.
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PUBLICATION
Understanding high cholesterol (braille version)Booklets, published on 24/02/2026
This booklet has been printed in braille for blind people to outline what diagnosis of high cholesterol means. It includes information on what cholesterol is, getting your cholesterol checked, the causes and how to lower your cholesterol.
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RESEARCH
Understanding how genetic alterations lead to hypertrophic cardiomyopathyUniversity of Leeds | Professor Michelle Peckham
Professor Michelle Peckham and her team at the University of Leeds are looking at how changes in genes cause a common inherited heart disease called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or HCM. HCM is the most common reason for sudden death in a...