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Commercial collectors
While 100 per cent of profits from collections run by us stay with the charity, the proportion of profits from commercial collections that go to the partner charity can be as low as 5 per cent.
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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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Programme Grants
We offer grants for long-term support for research projects on a five year rolling basis. Read for more information on the entry requirements, award duration, what's included in the award and how to apply.
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Obesity
If you are overweight or obese you are more likely to develop coronary heart disease than someone who is a healthy weight. Find out more about how your weight affects your health.
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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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Glasgow heart scientists fast-track coronavirus research
Researchers at the BHF Centre of Research Excellence in Glasgow are studying the effects of coronavirus on people with heart and circulatory conditions
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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.