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Women and heart attacks: "I felt they didn't believe I was having a heart attack"
Carol Ighofose thought that she was having a heart attack - but she wasn't diagnosed until it was too late to save her heart from damage.
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DORA updates to BHF research assessment
A year since the BHF signed up to DORA, find out how we are working to make our research assessment and evaluation processes more inclusive and transparent in this first phase of implementation.
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Funding the researchers of the future
Over the past 60 years, BHF support has enabled the training of generations of researchers and supported world-leading scientists to make discoveries that have helped save and improve people’s lives.
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What are whole foods?
What are whole foods? Find out in our article on why you should consider adding more whole and unprocessed foods to your diet.
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Should you eat a rainbow of fruits and vegetables?
Colourful plates of food are appealing, but are they healthy? We explain the health benefits of different fruits and vegetables. Read more.
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Monitor blood pressure to reduce injuries from falling
New research suggests those on blood pressure medication are more likely to be injured in falls.
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House of Care framework
Read our definition of the House of Care framework and learn how this can help healthcare providers deliver a care and support planning approach in the NHS.
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International Cardiovascular Research Partnership Awards (ICRPA)
The International Cardiovascular Research Partnership Awards (ICRPA) will fund research projects where the cross-national dimension enables work of higher impact than can be carried out nationally. This is a partnership between BHF, DZHK, DHF and LDF.
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Make 2024 a year to be proud of
BHF encourage people to take on one of their events like the iconic London to Brighton Ride or Bournemouth Pier to Pier Swim, after research shows a quarter of UK adults can't think of a single accomplishment they are proud of in the last 12 moths.
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Scientists reveal the way blood clots reduce the chance of infection
New research that we've part-funded has identified the way nature creates its own plaster to try and prevent bacteria and other micro-organisms from penetrating open wounds.