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A day in the life: can a UTI lead to a heart attack or stroke?
Meet the BHF-funded researcher looking into what might be a surprising trigger for heart attacks and strokes.
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Hugh Watkins
Professor Watkins is a clinical cardiologist and laboratory scientist whose work has given us the tools to find people with life-threatening inherited heart conditions, through genetic screening schemes.
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BHF and Sky Bet launch new 'Red Boot' EFL trophy
Sky Bet, and the BHF, with the support of the EFL, kick off the second year of their Every Minute Matters campaign with the launch of the EFL ‘Red Boot’ – a new one-off award for 2025/2026 season for the best striker across all three tiers of the English Football League.
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Contact the Press Office
We're here for journalists with questions about heart and circulatory conditions and their risk factors, or the BHF generally, across the UK.
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Virgin Media O2's lifesaving commitment
Virgin Media O2 has registered over 300 defibrillators on The Circuit across the UK, with each new store including a defib.
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BHF Professor Ziad Mallat elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences
Professor Ziad Mallat is among 50 world-leading UK researchers who have been elected to the prestigious Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences.
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Scars from heart surgery
Heart surgery leaves a mark that can be hard to get used to. Meet 3 women who wear their scars with pride, and learn about developments in minimising scars.
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Let’s talk about... erectile dysfunction
We explain what erectile dysfunction is, the causes of it, the links with coronary heart disease and the medicines for erectile dysfunction treatment.
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Dr Hazel Wallace announced as BHF ambassador
Dr Hazel Wallace aka. The Food Medic is officially announced as BHF ambassador. On Saturday, Hazel got to meet our One Beat Members at a cookery workshop.
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Should you be worried about ibuprofen causing heart failure?
We report on a study that links ibuprofen with heart failure. Should you be worried, or is the research limited?