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BHF responds to Government phase-out of most polluting wood burner fuels
Sales of wet wood and coal are to be phased out in England from next year to help reduce air pollution levels, the Government has announced today. Our view is that the plans are a great first step, but the Government must now go further and faster to tackle air pollution and protect the nation's health.
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JAZZ™ Apples supports Bournemouth Pier to Pier Swim 2023
JAZZ™ Apples are sponsoring this year's Bournemouth Pier to Pier Swim which will see participants taking on the 1.4-mile challenge between Bournemouth and Boscombe Pier.
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A day in the life: the researcher using gene-editing technology
Discover a day in the life of Dr Karla O'Neill, whose research will bring us closer to treatments that can restore the body's ability to grow new blood vessels.
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"I just collapsed - it was like somebody flipped the switch off"
Stuart Waters, from Kent, was driving his two children home from football training when he unexpectedly suffered a cardiac arrest behind the wheel.
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Gestational diabetes: understanding why foetal blood vessels become damaged and if sulforaphane can help?King's College London | Professor Giovanni Mann
It is increasingly common for mothers to develop diabetes during pregnancy (gestational diabetes). If blood glucose levels remain high, damage to blood vessels in both mother and child, results. Understanding whether blood vessels can be pr...
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RESEARCH
Improving assessment of obesity in South Asian and black African childrenSt George's, University of London | Professor Peter Whincup
Professor Peter Whincup is assessing levels of body fat and obesity in children of different ethnic backgrounds living in the UK. High levels of body fat are of concern in South Asian and black African children, who have a higher chance of ...
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How to cope with losing a loved one
Most of us will experience losing a loved one in our lives. While nothing can ease the pain of bereavement, there are things that can help you through.
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New Tesco appeal to support our research
Tesco Health Charity Partnership launches new appeal in September to help fund our life saving work
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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.
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Family tribute to much loved father, David Cooper
Statement on behalf of the family of David Cooper