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  • RESEARCH

    Equipping new cutting-edge research facilities at the University of Leeds

    University of Leeds | Professor Sven Plein

    The British Heart Foundation is contributing £1,893,264 to help the establishment of a new Centre for Translational Cardiovascular Imaging at the University of Leeds. The BHF funding will go towards the purchasing of the equipment needed fo...

  • Is a heart attack hereditary?

    If someone in your family has a heart attack, are you at risk too? Our nurses explain.

  • Women and heart attacks

    Find out more about women's heart attack symptoms and the relationship between menopause and heart attacks.

  • BHF pays tribute to charity patron, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh

    We have paid tribute today to our Patron, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, who has sadly died at the age of 99.

  • PUBLICATION

    Children and Young People Statistics 2013

    Book, 180 pages, published on 12/08/2013

    This publication is designed for health professionals, medical researchers and anyone with an interest in the health of children or cardiovascular disease. It is divided into three sections – congenital heart disease, medical risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease, and behavioural risk factors such as diet, physical inactivity, alcohol consumption and smoking.

    This publication is only available to download or view online

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  • SHOPS & SERVICES

    Walsall BHF Shop

    22 Bradford Mall, The Saddlers Shopping Centre, Walsall, WS1 1YT

    01922 636 277
  • SHOPS & SERVICES

    Perth BHF Shop

    25 High Street, Perth, PH1 5TJ

    01738 442566
  • Abdominal aortic aneurysm

    An abdominal aortic aneurysm or AAA is a balloon-like swelling of your aorta, the main artery in your body. Learn more about the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and causes of AAA. We also offer a wide range of support to heart patients.

  • RESEARCH

    Understanding artery health and ageing – part of the Whitehall II study

    University College London | Professor Eric Brunner

    In 1985 a major research study was launched, with the ambition of investigating the causes of social inequalities in health. The study, called Whitehall II, recruited 10,308 London civil servants aged 35- 55 and has followed them up with re...

  • Does binge-watching TV increase the risk of “deadly blood clots”?

    A review of research suggests a link between watching a lot of TV and risk of blood clots. Our experts look behind the headlines.