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PUBLICATION
Resuscitation to RecoveryBooklet, 47 pages, published on 06/03/2017
Resuscitation to Recovery provides guidance on building an optimum cardiac arrest care pathway by bringing together evidence from world-leading experts.
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Find a walking group
There are lots of different walking groups around the UK, so you're sure to find one to suit you. Here's our guide to help you find a walking group.
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6 surprising health benefits of walking
Walking is an easy way to get active and boost your happiness. Here's 6 surprising health benefits of regularly walking.
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VIN + OMI LFW looks to drop exclusively on BHF’s eBay
VIN + OMI debut a new upcycled collection with BHF finds this London Fashion Week and for the very first time, runway looks will be on sale on our eBay store.
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First patients enter a groundbreaking clinical trial to improve how implantable cardioverter defibrillators are used
The first patient has undergone surgery in a landmark clinical trial we are funding which aims to reduce deaths from sudden cardiac arrests.
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RESEARCH
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: understanding the role of tropomyosinUniversity of Kent | Dr Neil Kad
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is an inherited heart muscle disease. If you have the condition, the muscular wall of your heart becomes thickened, making the heart muscle stiff. This thickening makes it harder for your heart to pump blood out ...
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Identifying people at risk of arrhythmias after cardiac resynchronisation therapyKing's College London | Dr Steven Niederer
Dr Steven Niederer and his team at King’s College London are working out why some people develop heart rhythm problems, or arrhythmias, after they receive cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT). CRT is used to treat heart failure, but it a...
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RESEARCH
Making ‘hearts in a dish’ to study myotonic dystrophyUniversity of Nottingham | Professor Chris Denning
Professor Chris Denning and colleagues at the University of Nottingham will use stem cells to investigate how to treat a genetic condition that often leads to death from abnormal heart rhythms, known as myotonic dystrophy. They will take sk...
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RESEARCH
Research excellence at King's College LondonKing's College London | Professor Ajay Shah
By investing in research the BHF are supporting scientists to make potentially life-saving discoveries, which could help us beat the heartbreak caused by heart and circulatory diseases across the world. But sometimes it takes more than a on...
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