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Discovery Research PhD Studentships
Find out more about PhD studentships at the British Heart Foundation
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Meet the charity shop couples... together for 130 years combined
This summer, we are encouraging the nation to book a taster volunteering session with their local shop. Three couples share the reasons they love volunteering…
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Arrhythmia care coordinators
Our programme has provided evidence for how arrhythmia care coordinators can help improve quality of care for the two million people with arrhythmias or heart rhythm problems in the UK.
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Atrial fibrillation (AF)
Learn more about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF), one of the most common types of abnormal heart rhythm and a major cause of stroke.
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Our research highlights of 2022
It has been a bumper year for BHF research. We’ve seen stem cell plasters to repair damaged hearts, technology that can speed up detection of heart disease, and of course our biggest ever research grant - £30 million to rewrite the DNA that causes killer heart muscle diseases. Each discovery brings us a step closer to ending heartbreak from heart and circulatory diseases forever.
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London to Brighton terms and conditions
Terms and conditions for participants of BHF's London to Brighton Bike Ride
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Managing your grant
If your application with the British Heart Foundation is successful, you will be sent an award letter and a grant acceptance form. You will then be required to manage your grant for its duration. Here's more information on how to successfully manage your grant.
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Training day terms and conditions
Terms and conditions for training day participants.
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Small Meetings & Events Funds
The BHF considers funding requests to support meetings and events in the UK related to cardiovascular disease.
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Bone hormone could provide new treatment for heart rhythm disorder
A hormone which helps regulate bone mass is also produced by the heart and could help treat people with a dangerous heart rhythm disorder.