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Reflections of Research, 2005-2024: Reflections from former winners
Hear from previous winners of Reflections of Research about their creative process, where their career has taken them, and why this competition is so important.
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BHF urges streamers to join lifesaving CPR campaign
Twitch streamers can help to save lives from cardiac arrest by getting involved in our new CPR campaign.
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Is sudden cardiac death always caused by cardiac arrest?
Find out what sudden cardiac death is and why it happens from Senior Cardiac Nurse Ruth Goss.
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BHF Professor Kinya Otsu to take up leadership of the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Centre in Japan
We are pleased to announce that BHF Professor Kinya Otsu has been appointed as President of the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Centre in Japan.
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BHF supports new Tesco report to help shoppers eat healthily
Together with Cancer Research UK and Diabetes UK, we are supporting a new report from our partner Tesco to help shoppers make healthier choices.
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Family tribute to much loved father, David Cooper
Statement on behalf of the family of David Cooper
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BHF Professor Rhian Touyz to take up leadership of the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre
We’ve today paid tribute to the “outstanding contribution” that BHF Professor Rhian Touyz has made to our research, following her decision to move to McGill University in Quebec.
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The charity funding crisis threatens the future of research in the UK
Our medical director Professor Sir Nilesh Samani outlines what is at stake as the Covid-19 crisis hits medical research charity finances.
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Government must go further and faster on air pollution
The Government must go further and faster with plans to tackle air pollution by seizing a unique opportunity to clean up the country’s toxic air
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Participation in life saving cardiac aftercare plunges by a third during Covid-19 pandemic
The number of people who have been participating in cardiac rehab dropped by a third when Covid-19 first hit.