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Air pollution
Air pollution is harmful to your heart and circulatory system. Read our simple steps to staying as healthy as possible and protect your heart.
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A day in the life: can a UTI lead to a heart attack or stroke?
Meet the BHF-funded researcher looking into what might be a surprising trigger for heart attacks and strokes.
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Leicestershire man is 100th recruit in landmark heart failure clinical trial
A Leicestershire man has become the 100th person to take part in a clinical trial we are funding that hopes to improve treatment for people with heart failure.
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Tables showing how many deaths could be prevented across England
Tables showing how many deaths could be prevented across England
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PUBLICATION
G235 Heart failure nurse services in England: Executive summaryBooklet, 30 pages, published on 25/09/2008
The development and impact of the British Heart Foundation and Big Lottery Fund heart failure specialist nurse services in England.
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How does a pacemaker work?
Pacemakers are designed to regulate the heartbeat, but how much do you know about how they work? We take a look at the extraordinary technology involved.
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Stroke research
Stroke is the cause behind around 38,000 deaths each year in the UK. At the BHF we are aiming to better understand this condition and develop vital treatments with out research.
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New hope to prevent dangerous blood clots found in the legs
Common anti-allergy medicines could prove to be effective treatment for deep vein thrombosis, according to new research we funded.
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Study in Birmingham could lead to better detection of people with irregular heart rhythm
Researchers have found that a simple blood test could be used to screen certain patients for a heart condition known as atrial fibrillation (AF).