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Understanding cardiac rehabilitation - large printBooklets, 64 pages, published on 05/08/2025
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“I had a heart attack on holiday in Australia”
Sandra Pocock’s bucket-list dream to cuddle a koala had to be put on hold when she had a heart attack in the last days of her trip to Australasia.
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Heart care waiting list rises again, bucking overall trend
The heart care waiting list rose again in England, bucking the trend of overall waiting lists declining.
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23% fewer heart operations and other heart procedures in England than before the pandemic
Nearly 10,000 fewer heart operations and other heart procedures were carried out in October in England compared to the same month before the pandemic began, latest NHS England figures reveal.
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Professor Cathie Sudlow appointed Chief Scientist of Health Data Research UK
Professor Cathie Sudlow, Director of the British Heart Foundation Data Science Centre, has been named as the first Chief Scientist of Health Data Research UK
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Ambulance waiting times for heart attacks and strokes on rise again
Latest NHS England figures reveal average ambulance response time for category 2 calls (which includes suspected heart attacks and strokes) have risen to 51 minutes in England. The target is 18 minutes.
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How when and why to let us know about your upcoming paper
As research funders we really like to shout about all of the work that our researchers do. We owe it to our supporters to let them know what we do with the money they donate
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Arrhythmias
Having an arrhythmia or abnormal heart rhythm means your heart is beating too fast, too slow or in an irregular pattern. Learn about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment for arrhythmias.
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Air pollution linked to heart remodelling
Research part-funded by us has shown that even relatively low levels of air pollution are linked with serious heart remodelling, similar to that seen in the early stages of heart failure. We are working to ensure the UK Government adopts our air pollution recommendations.
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Ambulances should take cardiac arrest patients to closest emergency department
People who have an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest should be taken straight to their nearest emergency department, according to research we’ve funded presented today at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Amsterdam and published in The Lancet.