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Reaching WHO guideline limits for air pollution could add £1.6bn to UK economy
Adopting WHO guideline limits on air pollution could boost the UK economy significantly every year.
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Rare genetic differences play vital role in blood pressure
New genetic differences have been discovered to play a vital role in regulating blood pressure, according to research part funded by us and published in Nature Genetics.
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Date set for Max and Keira's Law
Max and Keira's law will come into force in May 2020
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Statins debate linked to rise in patients stopping treatment
Research has shown that media coverage on statins has led to an increase in patients stopping taking their medications.
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Our partnership with PureGym
Our partnership with PureGym has already raised an incredible £1.6m. Find out more about the work we're doing together with PureGym.
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Iconic Harry Enfield suit open for bids on eBay
An iconic suit worn by comedian Harry Enfield has been donated to us and is now open for bids on the our eBay site. Enfield, known for his shows including Harry Enfield and Chums, personally donated the suit to his local BHF shop in London and it will now be sold to help us fund lifesaving research.
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BHF wins quality mark for trustworthy health information
We have been awarded the PIF TICK – the UK’s only quality mark for health information.
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Swift action is needed to reduce childhood obesity rates
New figures show that the number of Year 6 children living with obesity in England has jumped up for the first time in four years. Today we are calling for urgent action to reduce childhood obesity rates.
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The role of a molecule called TNF in tissue swellingQueen Mary, University of London | Professor Sussan Nourshargh
Professor Sussan Nourshargh and colleagues at the William Harvey Research Institute at Queen Mary, University of London, have been awarded a grant to understand the role of a molecule called tumour necrosis factor (TNF) in rapid tissue swel...
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Moving a new drug for sepsis from the lab to the clinicMedical Research Council | Professor James Leiper
Dr James Leiper is developing a new drug to help treat people with sepsis. Many people are treated in intensive care each year with sepsis, when the body has an overwhelming and life-threatening response to infection, including widesprea...