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Annual Report and Accounts 2023Booklet, published on 30/08/2023
Our Annual Report and Accounts celebrates our achievements over the last financial year and some of the personal stories of people affected by heart disease.
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Annual Report and Accounts 2022Booklet, published on 30/08/2022
Our Annual Report and Accounts celebrates our achievements over the last financial year and some of the personal stories of people affected by heart disease.
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Annual Report and Accounts 2018Booklet, published on 30/08/2018
Our Annual Report and Accounts celebrates our achievements over the last financial year and some of the personal stories of people affected by heart disease.
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Annual Report and Accounts 2019Booklet, published on 30/08/2019
Our Annual Report and Accounts celebrates our achievements over the last financial year and some of the personal stories of people affected by heart disease.
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Annual Report and Accounts 2024Booklet, published on 30/08/2024
Our Annual Report and Accounts celebrates our achievements over the last financial year and some of the personal stories of people affected by heart disease.
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Serious concern over ambulance waiting time ‘crisis’ for heart patients
We have responded to reports of average ambulance waits of over an hour for heart attack and stroke patients.
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Dehydration: signs, causes, and tips to drink more water
It's easy to become dehydrated without realising it, especially in hot weather. Learn to spot the signs of dehydration and get 5 top tips on drinking more water.
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AI breakthrough for faster, cheaper and injection-free heart scans
New artificial intelligence technology could lead to the next generation of heart MRI scans to enable doctors better diagnose people with a range of heart muscle diseases, according to research we part-funded.
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Ebstein's anomaly
Ebstein's anomaly is a problem with your tricuspid valve which helps to control the blood flow in right side of your heart.
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June Sarpong gives new home a BHF makeover
June Sarpong has given her new home a sustainable touch by furnishing it with pre-loved items from British Heart Foundation stores.