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Today we launch our Annual Report and Accounts 2021
The report shows that despite the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, we were able to fund around £52m of new research grants in 2020/21 as well as fulfil our funding commitments to the world-leading researchers we have already made.
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Deborah Lawlor
Deborah Lawlor and her team are studying the links between ethnicity, genetics and health in pregnancy on the long-term heart health of mothers and children
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Architecture of the heart different between women and men and with age
Differences in the heart’s structure could explain why men and women have different risk of heart conditions
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Cycle off those calories with our London to Brighton Bike Ride
Get beach ready by signing up to our London to Brighton Bike Ride.
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Report calls out unequal treatment for women with heart disease across the world
In a global report published today, researchers have called for urgent action to improve care and prevention to combat the worldwide leading cause of death among women – heart and circulatory disease.
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Research reveals why more men than women are diagnosed with deadly heart disease
Women may be missing a diagnosis of a potentially deadly heart condition due to guidelines that don't account for natural differences in sex and body size, according to research funded by us.
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North Yorks Ultra ChallengeDate
20 - 21 June 2026
Location
Scarborough Basecamp
Coast, moors, and miles at your pace, with full support all the way.
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Daily beetroot juice reduces rate of repeat procedures and heart attacks in angina patients with stents
Drinking beetroot juice every day for six months after having a stent fitted reduced the chance of angina patients having a heart attack or needing a repeat procedure, according to new research presented at the British Cardiovascular Society conference.
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UK Government could be first in world to reverse rise in obesity levels
We have come together with fellow organisations to turn the tide and improve the health of the population.
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Vinnie Jones teams up with BHF on campaign to urge people to learn CPR
Vinnie Jones has reunited with us to encourage everyone to learn CPR and help save lives, following the events that have shaken the footballing world this week.