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Lee and Krystalla’s story: “Thanks to CPR my husband lived to see our baby daughter”
When Krystalla's husband suddenly collapsed, her knowledge of CPR helped him to survive.
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Things to think about before your cardiologist appointment
Not sure how to handle an upcoming appointment, or how to get the answers you need? Senior Cardiac Nurse Chloe MacArthur has tips to help.
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Celebrity items waiting to be uncovered at the BHF this Christmas
This Christmas, we’re selling a selection of preloved items from none other than Hollywood favourite, Michael Sheen.
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Time is running out for soft opt-out organ donation in NI
The opportunity to introduce soft-opt out organ donation legislation in Northern Ireland is just days away from being lost unless urgent action is taken, we have warned alongside the Donate4Dáithí campaign.
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BHF announces staff consultation and warns of a possible loss of 300 roles
The BHF has today announced that it intends to consult with staff on reducing costs which may involve losing up to 300 roles at the charity. We have been forced to begin the process in response to the devastating fall in our income caused by the coronavirus crisis.
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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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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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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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RESEARCH
Reducing the use of animals in research into blood clottingUniversity of Reading | Dr Alice Pollitt
Platelets are small cells in the blood that are important for our blood to clot properly. They play a central role, not only in stopping excess bleeding after injury, but in the formation of dangerous blood clots in arteries that can lead t...