Search
There are 4950 result(s) for cardiomyopathy
-
Tesco fundraising appeal shows a little help can go a long way
Tesco customers will be able to make a significant contribution to our life saving research from 26th to 28th February by supporting the Tesco Health Charity Partnership appeal and rounding up their shop in store to the nearest £1 at self-service checkouts.
-
New Tesco appeal to support our research
Tesco Health Charity Partnership launches new appeal in September to help fund our life saving work
-
RESEARCH
Shedding light on the cause of a dangerous condition that can develop in unborn babiesSt George's, University of London | Dr Pia Ostergaard
Foetal hydrops is a rare but very serious condition in which an unborn baby accumulates excessive fluid within their body. Six out of ten babies with foetal hydrops die, and those that survive often have very severe complications. There are...
-
Sweeping action needed to reduce childhood obesity rates
Today’s news on childhood obesity rates in England shows some positive downward trends, but swift and sweeping action is still needed to reduce the number of children living with obesity in England.
-
Stroke - RESTART
The BHF funded the RESTART trial to find out if antiplatelet drugs should be restarted after a haemorrhagic stroke.
-
We’ve been on a bear hunt to return a lost family teddy
When a much-loved teddy bear was mistakenly donated to us, we launched a national bear hunt to find and return the beloved toy to its owner.
-
Budget paints disappointing picture for charity research and healthcare
Today’s Budget paints a disappointing picture for both patients and charity-funded medical research.
-
Neck scan predicts cognitive decline decade in advance
A five minute scan of blood vessels in the neck during mid-life predicts cognitive decline ten years before symptoms appear.
-
Dark chocolate benefits: is it healthy and good for you?
BHF Senior Dietitian Dell Stanford examines claims around dark chocolate’s benefits and answers whether it’s good for weight loss, diabetes, and cholesterol.