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Firefighter health - FIREPROOF
Cardiovascular events – such as heart attacks - are the leading cause of death among on-duty firefighters. The BHF funded the FIREPROOF study to find out why.
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SHOPS & SERVICES
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RESEARCH
Research excellence at Imperial College LondonImperial College London | Professor Martin Wilkins
By investing in research the BHF are supporting scientists to make potentially life-saving discoveries, which could help us beat the heartbreak caused by heart and circulatory diseases across the world. But sometimes it takes more than a on...
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Showhome with a difference
A ‘rent to buy’ property in Bishop Auckland, County Durham has been given a stylish makeover with a twist. Every item has been carefully selected by interior design company, Stanza Style and purchased secondhand from our stores.
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Heart Heroes honoured at star-studded awards
Pippa Middleton, David Seaman, S Club and Vernon Kay were amongst the special guests at this year’s British Heart Foundation (BHF) Heart Hero Awards honouring those who have shown remarkable bravery or have gone above and beyond to help others while coping with the devastating impact of heart and circulatory disease.
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Apply for a free defibrillator for your community
We offer defibrillator funding to eligible community groups and resources to help you train your community in CPR with our free online RevivR CPR training.
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Are your blood pressure readings wrong?
Find out why having your arm in the wrong position could lead to a false high blood pressure reading.
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PUBLICATION
Health at Work pedometer challenge - timelinePoster / chart, 1 page, published on 20/12/2012
The Health at Work pedometer challenge timeline makes it easy for the coordinator to find out what the next steps are.
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Virtual blood vessel technology could improve heart disease care
Heart patients could benefit from less extensive interventions thanks to cutting-edge technology that creates 3D computer models of blood flow through the arteries that supply the heart muscle, according to research we’ve funded presented at the British Cardiovascular Society Conference in Manchester.