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  • Heart transplant

    A heart transplant is when a damaged or failing heart is replaced by a healthy human heart from a donor. If you have heart failure and medical treatments aren't working, a transplant might be recommended to you.

  • Heart scans could help thousands avoid unnecessary invasive procedure

    Thousands of patients admitted to hospital every year with suspected heart attacks could avoid an unnecessary invasive procedure if they have a routine heart MRI scan first, according to research we've part funded presented at the British Cardiovascular Society conference.

  • High blood pressure

    Many people with high blood pressure feel fine, so it's important to get your blood pressure checked regularly. Find out more about symptoms and treatment.

  • RESEARCH

    How to encourage people to take their blood pressure tablets

    University of Manchester | Professor Maciej Tomaszewski

    Professor Maciej Tomaszewski at the University of Manchester wants to find out if a simple, five step intervention can encourage people to take their blood pressure medication properly. High blood pressure, or hypertension, affects near...

  • PUBLICATION

    Pickles, pakoras and portions - Social cooking project - evaluation report

    Booklet, 30 pages, published on 01/08/2014

    This booklet provides an evaluation of the social cooking project 2011-2013.

    This publication is only available to download or view online

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    Intravenous diuretics in the community

    Booklet, 6 pages, published on 09/03/2015

    A clinical summary explaining the evidence behind delivering an intravenous diuretics service in a community setting.

    This publication is only available to download or view online

  • Is a slow cooker cheap to run?

    Senior Dietitian, Victoria Taylor, on how to use slow cookers healthily and whether they’re cheaper to run than ovens.

  • Heart research breakthroughs under threat from funding shortfall

    We're calling on Government to commit to increased funding for cardiovascular research to safeguard the future of UK research, as our new analysis shows that cardiovascular disease research funding faces a shortfall of more than a quarter of a billion pounds between 2025 and 2035.

  • RESEARCH

    Searching for ways to prevent cell death and inflammation in heart failure

    King's College London | Professor Kinya Otsu

    Data from 2015 suggests that nearly half a million people are living with heart failure in the UK. This is when the heart lacks the strength to pump blood around the body efficiently. BHF Professor Kinya Otsu is one of the world’s leading e...

  • Hearts Need More: a call for a Heart Disease Action Plan

    As part of the Hearts Need More campaign, our report calls for a comprehensive Heart Disease Action Plan from government, outlining bold steps for prevention, treatment and innovative cures.