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All 730 BHF shops across the UK are now temporarily closed
BHF's 730 UK wide charity shops have temporarily closed in line with the latest Government advice
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MPs discuss critical value of charity-funded research
The indispensable role of charity-funded research in UK R&D has been discussed in parliament, thanks to a backbench business debate led by James Davies MP and Chris Green MP.
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September is the new January. Take on our Declutter challenge
As the seasons change, schools return, and we introduce a new Prime Minister, September is a time to welcome fresh starts. This autumn, we are encouraging people everywhere to take on our Declutter challenge by donating preloved items and help fund lifesaving research.
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BHF CEO Dr Charmaine Griffiths awarded honorary degree from Cranfield University
Dr Charmaine Griffiths, our Chief Executive, has today been conferred an honorary degree by Cranfield University.
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New research could predict growth of life-threatening aneurysms
Research we're funding will help understand the causes of life-threatening aneurysms, so that in the future new tests and treatments can be developed.
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Warfarin
Warfarin is an anticoagulant medicine that helps stop your blood from clotting. This lowers your risk of blood clots and a stroke.
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Why am I not losing weight?
Find out why you are not losing weight even with diet and exercise, and what you can do about it.
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New BHF report finds young people are more interested in volunteering than older generations
Our national survey reveals young people are more interested in volunteering than any other age group, despite what people might think. Our report also uncovers the personal benefits of volunteering, such as tackling loneliness, improving mental health and providing valuable work experience.
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RESEARCH
Can HDL therapy stop atherosclerosis in its tracks?Lancaster University | Professor David Middleton
Supervised by Professor David Middleton, a PhD student is investigating how the microscopic composition of high density lipoproteins (HDLs) contributes towards atherosclerosis, a condition where the arteries become furred up by fatty plaque...
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Studying the proteins responsible for medical device bacterial infectionsUniversity of York | Dr Christoph Baumann
Dr Christoph Baumann from the University of York is working out which proteins help the bacterium Staphylococcus epidermidis to stick together to form ‘biofilms’. This bacterium is a common cause of hospital infections, gro...