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BHF Scotland ready to welcome customers back to its shops
Our BHF Scotland shops are gearing up to welcome back customers across the country next week, as lockdown restrictions continue to ease.
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BHF funding more than half of all UK heart and circulatory disease research
We fund more than half of all UK-based research into heart and circulatory diseases, according to a new report from the Medical Research Council (MRC).
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Research Story of the Year
See the BHF-funded research projects our supporters voted as their favourite in 2024, and the runners up.
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A community comes together to save lives
Lianne realised the importance of having a defibrillator on the estate after her mother’s near-death experience. Here she explains how the community came together to make it happen.
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Cardiac rehabilitation: the big picture
Data and statistics from National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation (NACR) 2019 looking at quality of rehab services in England, Northern Ireland and Wales
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Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS)
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is when the left side of your heart does not develop properly. Find out the symptoms, how it's diagnosed and what treatments are available including types of surgery.
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PUBLICATION
Heart Runners bucket wrapPoster / chart
This is a handy wrap for Heart Runners to download, print out and stick on collection buckets and tins. The PDF includes two options: one full colour and one with a white background in case you're short of printer ink.
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RESEARCH
Developing better scans to guide cardiac catheterisationKing's College London | Dr Sebastien Roujol
Cardiac catheterisation is used to aid diagnosis and treatment in people with congenital heart disease (CHD). It involves inserting a catheter and a guidewire into the circulatory system through the groin or arm and is guided by an X-ray ma...
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RESEARCH
Can reducing mechanical stress placed on the heart help heart failure treatments to work?Imperial College London | Professor Cesare M N Terracciano
Every year, a significant number of deaths are caused by heart failure in the UK. This research to understand if mechanical devices could help hearts to repair themselves could reveal new ways to treat patients in the future. Scientists ...