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  • British Heart Foundation scoops top prizes at charity awards

    We walked away with two top prizes at the 2024 Charity Times Awards, winning in the Change Project of the Year and Best Use of Technology categories.

  • Three million pound house draw to raise funds for the BHF

    We’re excited to be partnering with online charity fundraising platform Omaze to offer one lucky person the chance to win a stunning three-million-pound house in Central London and raise crucial funds to support our life saving research.

  • The new artificial heart valve that could change lives

    A stronger and longer-lasting artificial heart valve is currently being developed, thanks to BHF-funded research. Professor Geoff Moggridge explains more.

  • Research in Leicester to study impact of overnight dialysis on the heart

    New research at the University of Leicester will determine if giving dialysis to kidney failure patients overnight, for an extended period of time, will reduce the damage to their heart.

  • Urgent appeal for BHF volunteers

    We are appealing for volunteers to donate the gift of time as nationwide shortage threatens to impact funding for life saving research.

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    Understanding cardiac rehabilitation

    Booklets, 64 pages, published on 21/07/2025

    This booklet can help you or your loved one understand how cardiac rehabilitation helps after having a heart attack, being diagnosed with a heart condition, or after a heart procedure. Order or download it for free.

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  • 9 easy vegan recipes

    We’ve rounded up some of our best vegan recipes. With Veganuary becoming more popular each year, January is the perfect month to try a plant-based diet.

  • Iron deficiency in heart failure patients contributes to poor outcomes

    Patients admitted with acute heart failure who exhibit iron deficiency (ID) tend to have a longer and more expensive hospital stay and a greater likelihood of readmission, according to analysis of Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) in England presented today at the British Cardiovascular Society (BCS) conference in Manchester.

  • Is honey good for you?

    Find out if is honey better than regular sugar and if it has special health benefits, with answers from Senior British Heart Foundation Dietitian Tracy Parker.

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    Cardiac rehabilitation: the big picture 2019

    Booklet, 8 pages, published on 16/12/2019

    Order the Cardiac rehabilitation: the big picture booklet for 2019, with facts, figures and recommendations from National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation (NACR) Report 2019

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