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Make 2024 a year to be proud of
BHF encourage people to take on one of their events like the iconic London to Brighton Ride or Bournemouth Pier to Pier Swim, after research shows a quarter of UK adults can't think of a single accomplishment they are proud of in the last 12 moths.
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Focus on: Blood transfusions
Blood transfusions can be live-saving. Professor Gavin Murphy tells us why you would need a blood transfusion and what the benefits of a blood transfusion are.
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Join as a volunteer and power our lifesaving research
By volunteering with us you're helping us fund research that gets us closer to cures and treatments. Join our volunteer family and help us beat heartbreak forever.
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Death rates - over time
Age-standardised death rate per 100,000 people. Death rates take the age structure (demography) of local areas into account to reveal the real differences in statistics. See our interactive and downloadable data below.
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Death rates - by local authority
Our data below shows you the variation in age-standardised death rates between local authorities in the UK.
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BHF responds to Government phase-out of most polluting wood burner fuels
Sales of wet wood and coal are to be phased out in England from next year to help reduce air pollution levels, the Government has announced today. Our view is that the plans are a great first step, but the Government must now go further and faster to tackle air pollution and protect the nation's health.
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Love Island star Dr Brett Staniland announced as BHF’s Retail Ambassador
Sustainable fashion advocate, model and Love Island star, Dr Brett Staniland, has been announced as our Retail Ambassador, joining Coronation Street actress Kimberly Hart-Simpson.
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Twice-yearly injection to treat high blood pressure could replace daily pills
Scientists are to trial a world-first drug to treat high blood pressure that can be given by injection twice a year.
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Pay in your fundraising money
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How long does it take to lower cholesterol?
BHF Senior Cardiac Nurse Ruth Goss explains that although lowering cholesterol isn't an overnight fix, with a a few lifestyle tweaks alongside taking your prescribed medication, you could see results within a 2 to 3 weeks.