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Over-the-counter pain relief
Almost all of us have taken paracetamol or ibuprofen at some point. We explain how they work, plus what conditions each type of painkiller is best used for.
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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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RESEARCH
What makes partially-specialised cells in a growing embryo turn into blood vessel cells?University of East Anglia | Dr Gi Fay Mok
In the growing embryo, stem cells (unspecialised cells) undergo rapid changes to become precursor cells (partially-specialised cells) and then specialised cells which perform specific functions. This process of cell differentiation is go...
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RESEARCH
Should anticlotting drugs for AF be given to people who’ve had a brain haemorrhage?University of Edinburgh | Professor Rustam Al-Shahi Salman
Atrial fibrillation is the most common form of irregular heart rhythm. It is more common in the elderly and is associated with a much higher risk of stroke – when a clot blocks blood supply to part of the brain. For that reason, most people...
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Look after yourself and your garden this winter
Time spent gardening can help you feel better. Here are 6 ways you can garden over the winter months.
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Call for pre-Christmas donations to cope with bumper demand
Toys, board games and puzzles are in higher demand than ever. Have a pre-Christmas clear out and donate toys and games you no longer use.
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Scientists reveal the way blood clots reduce the chance of infection
New research that we've part-funded has identified the way nature creates its own plaster to try and prevent bacteria and other micro-organisms from penetrating open wounds.
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