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Gut microbiome and atherosclerosis
Is there a link between the bacteria in our gut and the build-up of fatty material in our arteries? Dr Leanne Grech investigates.
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How healthy are your favourite sandwich fillings?
Learn more about the nutrition of your favourite sandwich fillings like white meat, red meat, fish, meat-alternatives, egg and cheese.
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Sweeping action needed to reduce childhood obesity rates
Today’s news on childhood obesity rates in England shows some positive downward trends, but swift and sweeping action is still needed to reduce the number of children living with obesity in England.
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Give Back Friday: Donate unwanted items by post this Black Friday
With our high street shops in England temporarily closed, we’re calling on the nation to support us by donating any goods they are replacing in the Black Friday sales.
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Only half of people taking statins reduce their cholesterol effectively
New research from Nottingham University shows that around half of people taking statins do not see their cholesterol drop to the recommended levels within two years.
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Lauren Cooley announced as new Retail Ambassador
We are delighted to have appointed Devon‑based sustainable style creator Lauren Cooley as our newest BHF Retail Ambassador, supporting our drive to inspire more people across the country to shop and donate preloved.
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Get your flu jab
It's time to help protect yourself with a flu jab. Experts tell us who should get it and why the jab is so important.
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Statins debate linked to rise in patients stopping treatment
Research has shown that media coverage on statins has led to an increase in patients stopping taking their medications.
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New Head of BHF Scotland appointed
David previously led our policy and public affairs teams in the devolved nations and brings a wealth of experience to the role.
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Charity support plan important first step, but more will be needed
The Government’s £750 million charity support package is an important first step, but more must be done to protect the future of the sector, we say.