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June Sarpong gives new home a BHF makeover
June Sarpong has given her new home a sustainable touch by furnishing it with pre-loved items from British Heart Foundation stores.
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Landmark £100m donations through JustGiving to fund our lifesaving research
We have reached a landmark £100 million in donations via online fundraising site JustGiving
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Olympian Ellie Downie takes on London to Brighton Bike Ride
Former Olympic gymnast Ellie Downie is donning her Lycra once again to take on our iconic London to Brighton Bike Ride in memory of her brother who died from a sudden cardiac arrest. Ellie, a BHF ambassador and first-time cyclist, is now determined to raise awareness for heart conditions by supporting the us.
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Bournemouth Pier to Pier Swim makes splash for research
This year's Bournemouth Pier to Pier Swim raised £288,000
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Daily beetroot juice could help people with common heart condition
A regular glass of beetroot juice can reduce signs of inflammation in blood vessels that are known to be increased in people with coronary heart disease, according to new research we've funded and presented at the British Cardiovascular Society conference in Manchester.
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Artificial intelligence could improve heart attack diagnosis to reduce pressure on emergency departments
An algorithm developed using artificial intelligence could soon be used by doctors to diagnose heart attacks with better speed and accuracy than ever before, according to new research from the University of Edinburgh, funded by us and the National Institute for Health and Care Research, and published today in Nature Medicine.
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BHF appoints Prof Bryan Williams as Chief Scientific and Medical Officer
We have appointed distinguished research leader and NHS Consultant Physician, Professor Bryan Williams, as our first Chief Scientific and Medical Officer.
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Joanne Ward on Mending Broken Hearts
Mum-of-two Joanne talks about what the progress of our Mending Broken Heart's Appeal means to her
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I'd never heard of Takotsubo before
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy through the eyes of Caron Curragh and Professor Dana Dawson
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Iron deficiency anaemia in early pregnancy increases risk of congenital heart disease
Research we have funded has found that iron deficiency anaemia during very early pregnancy increases the risk that a baby will be born with congenital heart disease. The researchers also found that taking iron supplements during early pregnancy can greatly reduce this risk.