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Video: What's the difference between congenital and inherited heart disease?
Congenital and inherited heart and circulatory disease are both conditions you are born with. Our animation explains the differences and the most common ones.
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Volunteering FAQs
If you're thinking about volunteering with us, you may have some questions. Here are the answers to our most frequently asked questions about volunteering.
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Supernova KelpiesDate
14 March 2026
Location
Falkirk
Take part in a Supernova Run 5K at dusk around the Kelpies!
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Supernova Kelpies FridayDate
13 March 2026
Location
Falkirk
Take part in a Supernova Run 5K at dusk around the Kelpies!
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How can I explain my heart condition to my employer? Could I ask them for adjustments?
Learn how you can safely start working with a heart condition and how to ask your employer for adjusutments if you need them.
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BHF responds to report on NHS workforce crisis
The NHS is facing the greatest workforce crisis in its history, the Commons Health and Social Care Select Committee report has warned today.
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Medicines for heart conditions
Medicines can help prevent or treat heart conditions, like high blood pressure, angina, heart attack and heart failure. They’re also used to keep symptoms under control. Some people take medicine for a short time and others may need to take it for longer.
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Winter wellness: how to keep healthy and warm
Find out our top tips for staying well and warm this winter, and how to look after your heart as the weather cools down.
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What is a silent heart attack?
Find out why some heart attacks are ‘silent’ with Professor Tim Chico.
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RESEARCH
Harnessing the power of data to improve our understanding of diabetesUniversity College London | Professor Nish Chaturvedi
People living with diabetes can develop long term consequences of their condition, including heart failure, cancer and dementia. In addition to those diagnosed with diabetes, there are millions of adults living in the UK with raised blood s...