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Heart attack treatment - RITA-3
The BHF-funded RITA3 trial aimed to find out the best way of treating patients with a suspected partial blockage in blood flow to their heart.
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Authentic signed Harry Maguire shirt opens for bids on eBay
A Manchester United FC shirt with a genuine signature by Harry Maguire was donated to our shop in Manchester. The shirt is now for sale on eBay to help us fund lifesaving research. The framed shirt, complete with a certificate of authenticity from Harry Maguire’s team, is on display in our Manchester Piccadilly Gardens shop.
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Study sheds light on link between cholesterol and diabetes
Research funded by the British Heart Foundation has found that people with naturally lower levels of LDL cholesterol have an increased risk of diabetes.
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Spending Review: Research boost must include investment in charity-funded science
Today's Spending Review announced a welcome boost for research but we await further clarity on support for charity-funded science.
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Zinc could be key to new diabetes treatments
Researchers funded by us say a greater understanding of how zinc is handled in our body could lead to improved treatments for people with diabetes.
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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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Open Access Policy
All Grantholders must comply with our Policy on Open Access and should ensure that an electronic copy of research is made freely available in Europe PubMed Central. Here are more details on our Open Access Policy.
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Row Your Own WayDate
19 February to 31 July 2025
Location
Anywhere
Row a distance of your choice to celebrate our partnership with The Boat Race and raise money for lifesaving research.
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Out of hospital cardiac arrest survival rates remain low in England latest data shows
Stark new figures for cardiac arrests in England revealed that only around eight per cent of patients survived 30 days after a cardiac arrest during 2022 – a decrease from the previous year.
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9 top tips for enjoying the outdoors this spring
With spring here at last, we have more daylight hours. Read how to use them wisely to maintain your heart health.