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7 healthy breakfasts for busy people
Here are six healthy breakfasts that can be made quickly or pre-prepared to make sure you get your day off to a good start.
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Surprisingly sugary foods
Most of us eat too much sugar, but it's not always easy to avoid it. Here's our guide to some of the sneaky spots where sugar may be hiding.
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Keeping a vegetarian diet balanced
Senior Dietitian Victoria Taylor explains how to keep a vegetarian diet balanced and heart-healthy.
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Developing cardiovascular risk prediction scores for people with kidney diseaseUniversity of Edinburgh | Dr Nynke Halbesma
BHF Intermediate Basic Science Research Fellow Dr Nynke Halbesma is looking for ways to detect people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) who are at higher risk of heart disease or stroke. People with CKD have a much higher risk of develo...
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Facing a diagnosis together: “We're stronger as a pair than we are individually"
Becky and Paul share their story about how they faced a diagnosis of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy together
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Research reveals impact of Covid-19 on global cardiac services
A new study, led by researchers we fund at the University of Leeds, has revealed the global impact of Covid-19 on global cardiac services.
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World-first genetically modified pig heart transplant
Doctors at the University of Maryland Medical Centre in the US have announced the world’s first successful transplant of a genetically modified pig’s heart into a human.
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Healthcare Implementation Fund Committee
The Healthcare Implementation Fund Committee meets twice a year to assess grant applications for innovative projects that aim to improve service delivery for people with cardiovascular disease.
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Scientists find 107 new blood pressure genes
Researchers part-funded by the BHF have found 107 new gene regions associated with high blood pressure, potentially enabling doctors to identify at-risk patients and target treatments.