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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.
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EVENT
Men'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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Joint statement calls for better inclusion of older adults in research
We have signed a statement of intent alongside more than 40 of the UK's leading health funders and charities, calling for more to be done to include people over 75 in research
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Lay summaries
Confused about the sort of language to use in your research grant application? This describes the level of simplicity we'd like you to aim for when summarising your work for lay summaries.
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House of Care framework
Read our definition of the House of Care framework and learn how this can help healthcare providers deliver a care and support planning approach in the NHS.
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PUBLICATION
Annual Review 2016 for Northern IrelandBooklet, published on 06/10/2016
Our Annual Review 2016 for Wales details the highlights for BHF Northern Ireland, including how we've spent your donation, fundraising activities and new research we've funded.
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PTSD after heart problems
Find out how experiences like heart attacks and cardiac arrests can cause PTSD and how PTSD symptoms are treated, with helpful tips from a specialist psychologist.
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PUBLICATION
Health at Work - Quit Smoking BookletBooklet
This booklet outlines the benefits of quitting smoking to individuals and to workplaces. This booklet should be used to support and encourage a smoke free workplace.
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Is red meat OK after all?
A new study suggests that people don't need to cut back on red and processed meat for health reasons. But how accurate is this? We look behind the headlines.