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Special Project Grants
We offer special project grants for basic science research projects costing more than £500,000. Read for more information on the entry requirements, award duration, what's included in the award and how to apply.
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Is coffee in the morning good for you?
Discover if drinking coffee before noon can really lower your risk of dying from heart problems.
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CPR Hero
Celebrate someone who has shown incredible courage and bravery by attempting to save a person’s life from cardiac arrest through performing CPR.
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BHF shares latest Gender and Ethnicity Pay Gap Report for 2023
We’re pleased to share the positive results of our latest Gender and Ethnicity Pay Gap Report for 2023.
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When should I worry about cold hands and feet in winter?
BHF Senior Cardiac Nurse Regina Giblin explains why you get cold hands and feet in winter and what signs to look out for, like numbness and pale or blotchy skin, that may indicate an underlying health condition.
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Am I drinking too much caffeine?
Our expert answers a question about how much caffeine you should have as part of a heart-healthy diet.
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Am I overweight? The new simple way to tell if you need to lose weight
There’s one simple test you can do to find out if you need to lose weight. Find out how.
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Dr Mootaz Salman announced as Group Leader at pioneering vascular dementia research centre
We are delighted to welcome new Group Leader Dr Mootaz Salman to the BHF-UK DRI Centre for Vascular Dementia Research (CVDR).
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UK scientists call for Government to prioritise cardiovascular disease
Leading researchers have signed an open letter urging the Government to prioritise cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the upcoming Life Sciences Plan.
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Why heart rhythm disturbances are more likely to happen early in the morning
Research funded by us has revealed for the first time a mechanism explaining why potentially lethal heart rhythm disturbances are more likely to occur in the morning, when people wake after a night’s sleep.