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Reflections of research - 60 years in the making
To celebrate our 60th birthday, we asked BHF researchers past and present to send us images that told the story of our research and advances in healthcare over the past 60 years
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How to organise a coffee morning or tea party
Our guide to planning a coffee morning or tea party fundraiser for the British Heart Foundation. Get free materials and raise money for lifesaving research.
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Air pollution research
Air pollution is the largest environmental risk factor linked to deaths in England. Find out what we are doing to tackle this.
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Heart of the Tyne Business Board
Heart of the Tyne Business Board is a group of local business leaders who are raising funds to support BHF’s lifesaving research into heart and circulatory diseaases.
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How many steps a day should I walk for my heart health?
In this article, we bring you the facts about how much walking we should do to keep our hearts healthy.
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New BHF Funded test could help get you out of hospital more quickly
A revolutionary new blood test for detecting a heart attack could speed up diagnosis, help patients get out of hospital more quickly, and save the NHS millions of pounds every year.
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Exeter scientists to investigate obesity paradox
Scientists at the University of Exeter are to explore why some overweight people are less likely to develop heart disease than others.
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Research highlights the critical role of GP data in understanding common heart condition
A study part-funded by us has identified 28 per cent more cases of atrial fibrillation by taking data from GPs into account than by looking at hospital data alone.
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BHF harnesses the nation's listening habits on Spotify to teach lifesaving CPR
Music lovers across the nation will be able to learn some lifesaving skills while listening to their favourite tunes thanks to our innovative new campaign.
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The survival story that inspired a community
Defibrillator Guardian Eleanor talks about using the defibrillator to save a cyclist’s life and how the story helped increase defibrillator registrations on The Circuit.