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Volunteer survey: key highlights
In January we launched our Volunteer Engagement Survey which provided us with an excellent insight into our volunteer experience at the BHF – what’s working well and where we need to improve.
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International Review Panel membership
The International Review Panel (IRP) meets once a year to assess International Cardiovascular Research Partnership Awards (ICRPA).
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Would you like to become a Gift Aider?
Learn how becoming a Gift Aider increases the value of your donations to our shops and stores.
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Our partnership with Coinstar
Since our partnership with Coinstar began, generous shoppers have donated an amazing £300,000 to our vital research.
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Do I need to do 24-hour blood pressure monitoring?
BHF Professor Peter Weissberg answers a question on how blood pressure can be accurately measured before making a diagnosis. Find out more.
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Ten-minute scan to detect and cure the most common cause of high blood pressure
A new 10-minute scan could enable the detection and cure of the most common cause of high blood pressure, according to research we fund at Queen Mary University of London and published in Nature Medicine.
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Menswear is flying off our shelves, but why don’t more men donate?
A quarter of UK men (25 per cent) have never donated clothes to a charity shop according to our new poll, as our sales of menswear has increased by 35 per cent from the previous year.
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Defibrillators used in just 10 per cent of out of hospital cardiac arrests study shows
Defibrillators are being used in just one in ten cardiac arrests where the lifesaving devices are available, according to new research presented at the British Cardiovascular Society Conference in Manchester.
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Single dose of vaccine acts as 'booster' in people who've already had Covid-19
People who have previously had Covid-19 have an enhanced antibody response with a single dose of RNA vaccine, according to research led by BHF-funded researchers who pivoted to join the fight against the virus during the pandemic.
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Fundraising in Scotland
It’s only thanks to our volunteers and supporters that we can continue our life saving research. There are lots of ways that you can get involved and support our work in Scotland.