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The BHF responds to new study which finds Pacemakers may react to electrical appliances
A new American study has found that, when used in very close proximity to the body, everyday household appliances and electrical tools can interfere with a pacemaker’s ability to regulate heartbeats.
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Socialising could reverse frailty in older people
Socialising could reverse frailty in older people
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Cardiac rehabilitation: informative poster boosts uptake
How do you get more patients to take up cardiac rehabilitation? We share the successes of BHF-funded pilot using a simple poster.
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Executive pay
Read our statement on senior salaries in line with guidance from National Council for Voluntary Organisations.
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Urgent appeal for BHF volunteers
We are appealing for volunteers to donate the gift of time as nationwide shortage threatens to impact funding for life saving research.
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Our shops hit £1 million on reopening day
BHF shops have made an incredible £1 million in sales on the first day of reopening following lockdown.
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BHF launches the Reuse Revolution campaign
TV Presenter and charity shop fan, Miquita Oliver is supporting us by encouraging the nation to shop sustainably and start a Reuse Revolution. This May, we’ve launched our Reuse Revolution campaign, asking shoppers to make preloved purchases as they get back out on the high street and take on a new way to shop that doesn’t cost the earth.
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Researchers swap lab coats for Lycra to celebrate the BHF's 60th birthday
Inspired by six decades of breakthroughs, our researchers from across the UK have taken on physical challenges to raise vital funds for BHF research.
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Give Back Friday: Donate unwanted items by post this Black Friday
With our high street shops in England temporarily closed, we’re calling on the nation to support us by donating any goods they are replacing in the Black Friday sales.
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Stroke Catalyst set to speed up search for prevention and treatments
Stroke research has been boosted by a half a million-pound investment in data-driven approaches to tackle the condition, which strikes one person every five minutes in the UK.