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Lewis' story
Lewis shares his experience of volunteering with the BHF as somebody who has Cerebral Palsy.
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Our 750 UK shops and stores are reopening from mid-June onwards
We are set to reopen our 750 charity shops following their temporary closure due to Covid-19, we can announce today.
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RESEARCH
Does congenital heart disease affect brain development?King's College London | Professor Serena Counsell
Supervised by Professor Serena Counsell, this Clinical Research Training Fellow is studying congenital heart disease, where heart problems develop before birth. Thanks to advances in diagnostics and heart surgery, many made possible by ...
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CPR training for all post-primary school pupils in Northern Ireland
Our Head in Northern Ireland, Fearghal McKinney, has welcomed today’s announcement from Education Minister Michelle McIlveen MLA that all post primary school pupils will be guaranteed access to CPR training.
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Smoking and diabetes are biggest risk factors for peripheral artery disease
Smoking and diabetes are the two leading risk factors for peripheral artery disease (PAD), a narrowing of the arteries which can lead to limb amputation
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RESEARCH
Uncovering how platelets and excess fat in the bloodstream interact and damage blood vessels.University of Leeds | Professor Khalid Naseem
Blood platelets are cells that become sticky and clump together to form blood clots to stop us from bleeding after injury. However, platelets can also form dangerous blood clots that can lead to heart attacks and strokes. We know that peopl...
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RESEARCH
Reducing the use of animals in heart attack researchManchester Metropolitan University | Dr Sarah Jones
Heart attacks and most strokes occur when blood clots block one or more critical arteries in the heart or brain. These conditions kill millions of people each year around the world. Cutting this death toll requires researchers to study in e...
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Medical research in Scotland
A report from Fraser of Allander Institute and commissioned by the British Heart Foundation, found that investment by the third sector plays a vital role in both the health of the nation and the economy.
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Enormous crocodile
Our blog from BCS 2017: Cardiology at the extremes looks at nature's most complex heart.
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PUBLICATION
Health at Work - Pedometer challenge progress chartPoster / chart, 1 page, published on 20/12/2012
Use our Pedometer Challenge progress chart to track and show teams in your workplace how they're getting on.
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