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Iconic Harry Enfield suit open for bids on eBay
An iconic suit worn by comedian Harry Enfield has been donated to us and is now open for bids on the our eBay site. Enfield, known for his shows including Harry Enfield and Chums, personally donated the suit to his local BHF shop in London and it will now be sold to help us fund lifesaving research.
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Game, Set… SOFA. British Heart Foundation delivers comfort to the Wimbledon queue
We served up something unexpected at this year’s Wimbledon – and it wasn’t strawberries and cream. For one day only, we surprised tennis fans by delivering a preloved sofa straight to the iconic Wimbledon queue, offering those in line a chance to rest their legs while highlighting our wide range of affordable, quality second-hand furniture.
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First Group Leader announced at flagship vascular dementia research centre
Dr Rikesh Rajani is the first Group Leader appointed to the BHF-UK DRI Centre for Vascular Dementia Research. He will take up his new role from April.
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BHF-NC3Rs PhD Studentships
BHF-NC3Rs PhD Studentships support cardiovascular research focused on the replacement, reduction and refinement of animal use.
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Sex and heart failure: is it safe?
Is it safe to have sex if you have heart failure?
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Lowering blood pressure is still beneficial for the heart at old age
Drugs to lower blood pressure are still effective at reducing the risk of a heart attack and stroke in old age, even if blood pressure is in an apparently healthy range, according to research we've funded and being presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress.
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Time is running out for soft opt-out organ donation in NI
The opportunity to introduce soft-opt out organ donation legislation in Northern Ireland is just days away from being lost unless urgent action is taken, we have warned alongside the Donate4Dáithí campaign.
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Release of funding for clinical trial set-up
A small amount of funding can be released from awarded BHF clinical study grants to support the work required to obtain relevant permissions for this research.
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Every minute counts when it comes to heart attack treatment
New research shows every minute counts for patients who suffer the most severe type of heart attack.