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RESEARCH
Providing support for injured heartsBrunel University London | Professor Ashraf William Khir
Dr Ashraf Khir from Brunel University and Professor John Pepper, from the Royal Brompton hospital (Imperial College London), are investigating how to improve an important piece of equipment used to treat heart patients, called an intra-aort...
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Portion Distortion
Our new report lifts the lid the problem of portion sizes.
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Painkillers: Common questions answered
From whether branded tablets work better to taking them during pregnancy, we answer your questions about over-the-counter painkillers.
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Exercise for heart failure: tips for exercising safely
Exercising when you have heart failure has many benefits. NHS Cardiac Nurse Gill Farthing explains that aerobic and resistance workouts are best and offers tips on how to get moving safely.
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PUBLICATION
Heart Voices: How health services work in EnglandInformation Sheet, 3 pages, published on 01/05/2013
A factsheet explaining how the health services work in England and where decisions get made.
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'No room for complacency' as heart care waiting list falls in England
Latest NHS England figures published today show that the number of people on cardiac waiting lists fell to 406,695 at the end of October 2023 in England – a decrease of 2,846 on the previous month.
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Self-charging pacemaker breakthrough
An innovative device has moved scientists one step closer to a pacemaker without batteries, according to a study trialled in pigs and published in Nature Communications.
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Our Executive Group
Meet the British Heart Foundation's Chief Executive - along with the the rest of the British Heart Foundation's Executive Group members.
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RESEARCH
Are fat cells important for repairing heart muscle after a heart attack?University of Oxford | Dr Mathilda Mommersteeg
During a heart attack, blood vessels supplying the heart muscle become blocked, starving the heart of oxygen. The affected heart muscle tissue dies, and the damaged tissue is replaced by scar tissue that doesn’t function like healthy heart ...