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Frequently asked questions
You can find the answers to frequently asked questions about applying for a research grant or managing your grant
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Clinical Study Grants
Clinical Study Grants support clinical trials and other clinical studies, usually costing more than £350,000. Find out more information on the entry requirements and how to apply.
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Translational Pump Priming Awards
The pump priming award invites applications to support the development of innovative technologies in the field of heart, stroke, and circulatory diseases, including vascular dementia.
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How to organise a quiz night for BHF
Read our guide to planning a charity quiz night for British Heart Foundation. Get free materials and raise money for lifesaving research.
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Blood sugar levels: what is normal?
What are normal blood sugar levels? 4 to 5.4 mmol/L when fasting and up to 7.8 mmol/L 2 hours after eating. Find out more from BHF Professor Mark Kearney.
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Getting a defibrillator: what you need to know
A defibrillator in your workplace, community or school could save a life if someone has a cardiac arrest. Find out what you need to know before getting one.
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Moderate physical activity affects heart shape and size - important for diagnosing heart conditions
Even moderate physical activity can affect the heart's size and shape according to a new study we helped to fund at the MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College London. The findings could be important in preventing misdiagnosis of heart conditions, which can also cause changes in size and shape of the heart.
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BHF responds to Autumn Budget
The BHF has responded to the Government's Autumn Budget
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London to Brighton Bike Ride raises over £1m for vital heart research
Sir Patrick Vallance joined over 12,000 cyclists who pedalled their way to success in the British Heart Foundation's (BHF) London to Brighton Bike Ride on Sunday 16th June, raising over £1 million for vital heart research.
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King's Speech focuses on children's health
We welcome the new Government's commitment to reintroduce measures to create a smokefree generation in today's King's Speech - the first since the General Election.