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Frost family and BHF launch nationwide genetic testing service for deadly heart condition
New genetic testing service could test up to 800 people each year potentially at risk of the deadly heart condition responsible for Miles Frost’s death. The family of Sir David Frost and the BHF have launched a new nationwide genetic testing service to identify people at risk of the inherited heart condition HCM, which killed Sir David’s son Miles.
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Keith Channon
Professor Channon and his team are carrying out an ambitious programme to identify when the arteries supplying oxygen-rich blood to the heart become narrowed by fatty plaques
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Consultant Research Awards
BHF Consultant Research Awards provide support for NHS consultants to carry out research.
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Donate your old phones and tablets
Your old phone or tablet can help fund lifesaving research. Find out the steps you need to take to prepare your old mobile phones and tablets for donation to charity.
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High lipoprotein (a)
Lipoprotein (a) or Lp(a) is a type of lipoprotein made by your liver. Lp(a) helps carry fats around your body. But having high levels of Lp(a) can increase your risk of cardiovascular disease, such as a heart attack or stroke.
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MBPhD Studentships
Find out more about MBPhD studentships and how to apply
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How do statins reduce the risk of a heart attack?
Find out how taking statins can lower your chances of having a heart attack or stroke.
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Researchers honoured at the British Heart Foundation Heart Hero Awards
A study that uncovered a potential new approach to treating vascular dementia has been named Research Story of the Year at the our annual Heart Hero Awards.
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Report calls for action to tackle falling numbers of clinical researchers
A new report is calling for urgent action to address falling numbers of clinical researchers. Professor Bryan Williams, our Chief Scientific and Medical Officer, contributed to the report.
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BHF shares latest Gender and Ethnicity Pay Gap Report for 2024
We’re pleased to share the positive results of our latest Gender and Ethnicity Pay Gap Report for 2024.