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Stroke - OPTIMAS
OPTIMAS tested how soon anti-clotting drugs should be started after a stroke in people with atrial fibrillation.
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Person-centred care
Person-centred care is about being more involved in your care, and having health services designed around your needs.
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London to Brighton terms and conditions
Terms and conditions for participants of BHF's London to Brighton Bike Ride
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Monitor blood pressure to reduce injuries from falling
New research suggests those on blood pressure medication are more likely to be injured in falls.
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BHF appeals for volunteers looking to develop skills and try something new
Now reopen after months of lockdown, our 730 shops nationwide are in urgent need of volunteering support from local communities as we recover from the pandemic.
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Omaze donates an astonishing £4.6 million pounds to BHF through huge House Prize Draw
Our third partnership with Omaze has resulted in a multi-million-pound donation for us, whilst also giving a bar manager from Reading a life changing prize of a spectacular country manor near Bath.
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Join our Reuse Revolution; shop and donate preloved this May
This May we are encouraging shoppers everywhere to take up our preloved challenge, Reuse Revolution, and find a new way to shop that doesn’t cost the earth. Savvy shoppers can also be in with the chance of winning four stylish second hand items from our campaign photoshoot, to give their home a fresh new look for Spring.
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Celebrating the Coronation of King Charles III at the BHF
From dressing up our shops and stores to encouraging people to volunteer with us as part of ‘The Big Help Out’, there’s a lot we’ve been doing to help the Royal Family champion the work of charities like ours around this historic occasion.
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Can you perform CPR in an emergency and save someone's life?
Each year, there are tens of thousands of cardiac arrests in the UK, and the survival rate is low. The most important thing you can do is give CPR straight away.
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New research in Oxford could lead to improvements in recovery of stroke survivors
The University of Oxford has received £250,000 funding to investigate the no-reflow phenomenon, an issue that can dramatically impact the recovery of a stroke survivor.