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Defibrillator sign and poster
Download or order our standard sign and poster for display with your defibrillator. Our signs were developed in partnership with the Resuscitation Council (UK).
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Anti-inflammatory recipes
Try these tasty meals packed with anti-inflammatory foods to fight inflammation.
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Seven discoveries that hit the headlines at the world's biggest heart conference
This year's European Society of Cardiology Congress was held in person for the first time since 2019. As usual, the conference was bursting with breakthroughs in heart and circulatory diseases research. Here are seven things we learnt.
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Charity support plan important first step, but more will be needed
The Government’s £750 million charity support package is an important first step, but more must be done to protect the future of the sector, we say.
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Congenital heart disease - Finley and Louie's stories
Finley and Louie were both born with congenital heart defects. Here are their stories and how our research is revolutionising open-heart surgeries.
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Heart care waits rise for third consecutive month
The heart care waiting list rose for the third month in a row in England, yet again bucking the trend of overall waiting lists declining.
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Heart care waiting list grows by nearly 100,000 in two years
Latest NHS England figures published today show that cardiac waiting lists rose to 421,433 at the end of May 2024 in England – an increase of 2,394 on the previous month. This is the highest total on record.
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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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Grant Costing Guide
Here we cover the updated British Heart Foundation stipend rates with effect from 1 October 2014. These notes are to assist Finance Officers and applicants prior to submitting grant applications.
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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.