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Stroke - RESTART
The BHF funded the RESTART trial to find out if antiplatelet drugs should be restarted after a haemorrhagic stroke.
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Easy pasta recipes
Whether you love a pasta bake or prefer yours with pesto, we’ve got an easy pasta recipe for everyone. Try one of our recipes today!
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We’ve been on a bear hunt to return a lost family teddy
When a much-loved teddy bear was mistakenly donated to us, we launched a national bear hunt to find and return the beloved toy to its owner.
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Neck scan predicts cognitive decline decade in advance
A five minute scan of blood vessels in the neck during mid-life predicts cognitive decline ten years before symptoms appear.
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Budget paints disappointing picture for charity research and healthcare
Today’s Budget paints a disappointing picture for both patients and charity-funded medical research.
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Medication side effects: how to deal with them
Our Senior Cardiac Nurse shares expert tips for adjusting to new medications.
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Dark chocolate benefits: is it healthy and good for you?
BHF Senior Dietitian Dell Stanford examines claims around dark chocolate’s benefits and answers whether it’s good for weight loss, diabetes, and cholesterol.
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What are direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) and how do they work?
Warfarin has been the drug of choice in preventing blood clots which can cause strokes but other types of anticoagulants called DOACs are also widely used.
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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.