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BHF awards £34m to top universities, helping to safeguard UK’s world-class research status
We've awarded £34m in grants to support world-class heart and circulatory research at the UK's top universities. The awards empower universities to attract and nurture the very best talent and enable the agility needed to exploit new ideas and technologies.
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South Asians almost twice as likely to develop coronary heart disease than White Europeans
South Asians are almost twice as likely to develop coronary heart disease than White Europeans, according to research presented today at the British Cardiovascular Society conference in Manchester.
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The Asian Business Board
The Asian Business Board are a group of business leaders who are raising vital funds in support of BHF’s lifesaving research.
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Heart attack treatment - CvLPRIT
The team behind the CvLPRIT trial wanted to find out if all narrowed vessels should be reopened during angioplasty to treat a heart attack.
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Gift Aid your fundraising money
Maximise your donations at no extra cost. Find out which fundraising donations are eligible for Gift Aid and how to add them to your donation.
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Our commitment to DORA
Find out how we are committing to the DORA principles to help build a positive research culture that benefits everyone.
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Fellowship extensions
Providing guidance on making an application for an extension to a BHF fellowship award.
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Landmark moment as The Circuit becomes fully nationwide
Today, the London Ambulance Service has joined The Circuit – a landmark moment which means for the first time all ambulance services across the UK are using the same defibrillator database.
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Do vegans take more sick days?
New research has suggested that vegans take twice as many sick days as the average worker. We look behind the headlines.
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BHF reveals the country's 'defibrillator deserts' putting lives at risk
We have revealed 10 of the communities across the UK that don't have a potentially lifesaving defibrillator in close range, putting people at higher risk of dying if they have a cardiac arrest.