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Developing a device to help make CPR more effective in babies and childrenUniversity College London | Professor Mark Peters
Professor Peters and his team want to develop new devices that help doctors and nurses deliver more effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, to babies and children. When the heart stops in cardiac arrest, the brain is starved of ...
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Vinnie Jones revives role in CPR advert
Vinne Jones has joined our star-studded ‘Restarting 11’ – an inspirational team of football stars and real-life heroes – to urge more than a quarter of a million people to learn lifesaving CPR.
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Tips for healthy eating
Want to start eating well to improve your health, but not sure what to eat to lose weight or reduce your cholesterol? Our Senior Dietitian shares some simple tips.
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Are eggs high in cholesterol? Egg nutrition explained
Senior BHF Dietitian Tracy Parker explains if eggs raise cholesterol and how many you can eat a day. Plus, how many calories and grams of protein are in a medium egg.
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Gift Aid
Donating through Gift Aid means we get 25% more at no extra cost. Find out if you can claim, which donations are eligible and how to sign up.
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Developing sophisticated software to train doctors in the use of temporary pacemakersBrunel University London | Professor Ashraf William Khir
Cardiac temporary pacing (TP) is a medical technique that helps the heartbeat get back to normal after its rhythm has been disturbed as a result of, for example, heart surgery or a heart attack. An electrical current is delivered directly t...
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How to stop overeating
If you feel like you’re eating too much, there are simple changes that can help you maintain a healthy weight. Try these tips to help you get back on track.
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7 free cycling apps
Cycling is a great way to keep fit, but if you need help with motivation, planning new routes or tracking your progress, there are some great free apps available.
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Top tips on donating to charity shops after a declutter
We give some insider tips on how to donate your pre-loved items to charity after a declutter.
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Inhibiting Wnt signalling as a strategy to treat abdominal aortic aneurysmUniversity of Bristol | Professor Sarah Jane George
An abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a ballooning of the aorta, the body’s main blood vessel that passes from the heart through the trunk of the body. It’s an extremely dangerous condition; it can develop without symptoms and can burst, ca...