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Government confirms plans to teach CPR in schools
The Education Secretary Damian Hinds has today confirmed plans to add life saving CPR to the school curriculum in England.
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Volunteering benefits
Find out about all the benefits BHF volunteers are entitled to including discounts, training and recognition awards.
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Hydration and exercise
Hydration and exercise
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How we award
Our four research grants committees include experts in basic and clinical cardiovascular research. Each of our committees meets four times a year other than the Translational Awards Committee which meets twice a year. Find out more about how we award research grants.
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UK health leaders unite to protect medical research
We’re one of more than 40 organisations across the UK health sector to commit to urgent action to reverse ‘alarming decline’ in clinical academic posts.
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National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation (NACR) Quality and Outcomes Report 2019Other
The National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation (NACR) Quality and Outcomes Report 2018 by the BHF and the University of York presents data on cardiac rehabilitation programmes across England, Northern Ireland and Wales.
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National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation (NACR) Quality and Outcomes Report 2018Booklet, 85 pages, published on 29/11/2018
The National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation (NACR) Quality and Outcomes Report 2018 by the BHF and the University of York presents data on cardiac rehabilitation programmes across England, Northern Ireland and Wales.
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Joint funding with Diabetes UK
The BHF is working with Diabetes UK to support substantial research projects with relevance to both cardiovascular disease and diabetes
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Drugs to stabilise plaques could prevent stroke
Drugs which target white blood cells and stabilise atherosclerotic plaques could be used to help prevent strokes, according to research presented today at the British Cardiovascular Society conference.