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New Edinburgh shop welcomes first customers
Our first new shop in Edinburgh in three years has officially opened its doors.
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Professor Bryan Williams joins BHF as Professor Sir Nilesh Samani steps down
Professor Bryan Williams is now officially in post as our first Chief Scientific and Medical Officer, following his appointment earlier in the year.
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Prime Minister pledges to create a smokefree generation
We have warmly welcomed a proposal from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to prevent the next generation from ever smoking.
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BHF Professor Kinya Otsu to take up leadership of the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Centre in Japan
We are pleased to announce that BHF Professor Kinya Otsu has been appointed as President of the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Centre in Japan.
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BHF calls for clearer guidance on shielding and for clinically vulnerable people
Alongside other leading health charities, we are calling for clearer guidance and improved leadership as millions of vulnerable people could be put at risk as the lockdown eases.
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First time marathon runners reduce their blood pressure and arterial stiffness
People who run a marathon for the first time can expect to see a drop in their blood pressure and an improvement in their 'arterial age' according to a new BHF-funded study.
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Fundraising volunteering
Join our fantastic network of local fundraisers. We have teams of volunteers up and down the country who support our vital work in all kinds of imaginative ways.
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Let's keep a lockdown on toxic air
We must create a new, healthier and greener settlement when rebuilding society following the coronavirus crisis, one which embraces cleaner air in our towns and cities.
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New figures reveal how much chocolate we eat in a lifetime
To launch the annual Dechox campaign the BHF reveal how much chocolate we eat in a lifetime
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Proposed air pollution targets do not go far and fast enough
Defra has set out the process by which it expects to set new environmental targets, as previously outlined in the Environment Bill.