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Aortic valve stenosis
Congenital aortic valve stenosis is a condition where someone is born with an aortic valve that cannot open fully. Sometimes it's called valvular aortic stenosis or aortic stenosis.
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Fundraising resources: extra materials
Bunting and collection box templates, event tickets, and more, we’ve got you covered with materials to support your fundraising.
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Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Bath
We're partnered with Omaze to help fund lifesaving research. Find out more about our partnership, and the amazing work we're doing together.
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Could testosterone explain why men are at increased heart disease risk?
Testosterone may be linked to the hardening of blood vessels associated with heart disease, shows research funded by the BHF and the BBSRC at the University of Edinburgh.
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Thousands of heart failure patients may have missed out on treatment
Concerns patients becoming ‘invisible to the system’ as they struggle to access care in the pandemic.
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BHF launches the Reuse Revolution campaign
TV Presenter and charity shop fan, Miquita Oliver is supporting us by encouraging the nation to shop sustainably and start a Reuse Revolution. This May, we’ve launched our Reuse Revolution campaign, asking shoppers to make preloved purchases as they get back out on the high street and take on a new way to shop that doesn’t cost the earth.
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American football star hails power of game-changing CPR at NFL London Games
We have joined forces with the American Heart Association, Damar Hamlin and his Chasing M’s Foundation, as well as the NFL, to teach fans of American football the lifesaving skill of CPR.
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Watch: Healthy comfort food
Indulge with these healthy versions of macaroni cheese, pizza, and spaghetti bolognese.
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Women's 10K - GlasgowDate
12 July 2026
Location
Glasgow
Take in the sights of Glasgow before completing your challenge in George Square.
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Prevention - SHARP
The SHARP trial tested whether taking medication to lower cholesterol levels could reduce cardiovascular risk for people with chronic kidney disease.