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How does nitric oxide control the growth of new blood vessels in the eye?Queen's University Belfast | Dr Denise M McDonald
Dr Denise McDonald and Dr Anthony Collins from Queen’s University in Belfast, Northern Ireland, are investigating what controls growth of new blood vessels in the retina of the eye. Damage to these intricate vessels stops oxygen reaching th...
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Can we use big data to help accurately diagnose and predict the outcome of stroke?University of Nottingham | Professor Philip Bath
A stroke happens when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off, causing brain cells to become damaged or die. In a mini stroke, also known as a transient ischaemic attack (TIA), the disruption in blood flow is only temporary and peo...
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3 signs you should contact your doctor
When should you see your doctor sooner? Find out the reasons to contact your GP about your care, from new or worsening symptoms to admin errors.
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Pacemakers: The expert's view
Pacemakers can be fitted in people of any age, including children, but are most often fitted in the over-60s. Recovery is usually reasonably quick.
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Volunteers needed for our famous London to Brighton Bike Ride
Are you from London or Brighton or their surrounding areas? We are looking for volunteers from the London and Brighton areas to help the running of our iconic London to Brighton Bike Ride on 16th June 2024.
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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 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.