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  • Heart Month

    Meet the organisations we partnered with for Heart Month 2026. You can also find out how your organisation can take part and raise money for BHF.

  • 7 signs your fitness journey is paying off

    Starting a fitness journey and keeping going with it can be challenging. To keep yourself motived, look for these signs that your fitness is getting better.

  • Mark Kearney

    Professor Kearney and his team are leading several groundbreaking research projects which could lead to new treatments for people with type 2 diabetes.

  • Is avocado good for the heart?

    We look at research that suggests that eating an avocado a week cuts the risk of coronary heart disease by up to a fifth.

  • 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.

  • Cardiovascular inequalities in Northern Ireland: an analysis

    Our report highlights health disparities in cardiovascular diseases and identifies both strengths and areas for improvement in Northern Ireland’s health system.

  • ECG

    Learn what happens during an electrocardiogram (ECG) test, how long it will take, what an ECG can show, the different types of ECG, and check out our films about heart tests.

  • 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.

  • Injectable gel to repair damage after a heart attack

    Researchers we’ve funded have developed a new biodegradable gel that can help to improve the delivery of cells directly into the living heart and could form a new generation of treatments to repair damage caused by a heart attack. This research was presented at the British Cardiovascular Society conference in Manchester.

  • Inflammation: what is it, and how does it affect the heart?

    What is inflammation and how can it be dangerous? Get the latest research.