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Aims and approach of the BHF House of Care programme
Learn more about what the BHF House of Care programme aimed to achieve by encouraging the adoption of care and support planning in the NHS, and how it was run.
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Coronary angiogram
This page describes how your doctor can use an angiogram to look inside your coronary arteries, what happens during and after an angiogram and the risks of having the procedure.
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Can blood thinners lead to heavy periods in the perimenopause?
We explain the link between perimenopause, heavy periods and blood thinners.
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Air pollution research
Air pollution is the largest environmental risk factor linked to deaths in England. Find out what we are doing to tackle this.
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Record-breaking human imaging project crosses finish line
In a remarkable achievement, supported by us, UK Biobank has completed the world’s largest whole body imaging project, scanning the brains, hearts, abdomens, blood vessels, bones and joints of 100,000 volunteers.
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BHF and Royal Mail announce four-year charity partnership
We have been chosen by Royal Mail employees to be its new national charity partner over the next four years.
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Health at Work case studies
Health at Work case studies
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Cardiac rehabilitation: the big picture
Data and statistics from National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation (NACR) 2019 looking at quality of rehab services in England, Northern Ireland and Wales
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Professor Simon Ray appointed Deputy Chair and Professor Jane Armitage joins Board of Trustees
We’re delighted to welcome Professor Simon Ray, appointed as Deputy Chair of the Board of Trustees, and Professor Jane Armitage, who joins as a new Trustee
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RESEARCH
Using a cold skin probe to measure blood vessel healthKing's College London | Professor Susan Brain
London researchers are using a cold probe against the skin to study the health and responsiveness of blood vessels. Healthy blood vessels are flexible and can respond quickly to changes inside and outside our body; becoming narrower or wi...