A BHF-funded researcher has discussed how her heart conditions and subsequent stroke have affected her and inspired the life-changing research that she leads ...
BHF has introduced a policy on diversity in research design, setting clearer expectations that, wherever possible, the ...
A smart T-shirt, being developed with funding from BHF, could reveal heart conditions in danger of being missed ...
VIN + OMI are teaming up with us this London Fashion Week to unveil a collection crafted from garments found in our shops ...
The Bristol Rovers defender knows first‑hand how quickly cardiac arrest can strike. In December 2023, Tom collapsed mid‑match after suffering a cardiac arrest. Thanks to the fast actions of bystanders ...
BHF welcomes announcement from Government giving approved research studies access to anonymised GP data for people who have consented to take part.
Water is essential for our survival. Most people can only live without it for a few days, which is not surprising given water makes up two thirds of the human body. Dehydration is the term used when ...
BHF’s Cardiovascular Grand Challenge is a new research funding competition opening in April 2026. We’re challenging the entire research community to combine forces and develop innovative research ...
British Heart Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales (225971), Scotland (SC039426) and the Isle of Man (1295). A company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales (699547) ...
What is the group all about? As a group, we aim to help improve your quality of life through regular exercise, walks, social events, information, advice and training in as enjoyable a way as possible.
BHF and Sky Bet launch ‘Show Your Heart’ this Heart Month to encourage lifesaving CPR training through the free RevivR tool, ...
Weight-loss injections may lower the risk of having a cardiac arrest, heart attack or stroke, but increase the risk of drug-induced pancreatitis, according to a new study. Over the past few years, ...
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