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Glowing probe could diagnose cardiovascular disease earlier
Researchers have created a probe that glows when it detects an enzyme associated with issues that can lead to blood clots and strokes.
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Britons wardrobe habits revealed
Nearly a quarter (22%) of Brits feel guilty about the amount of money we spend on our wardrobes, with nearly a fifth (15%) of us lying about our spending sprees to friends and family. BHF have released these new statistics as part of our Spring Clear Out campaign.
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BHF Scotland ready to welcome customers back to its shops
Our BHF Scotland shops are gearing up to welcome back customers across the country next week, as lockdown restrictions continue to ease.
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Let's keep a lockdown on toxic air
We must create a new, healthier and greener settlement when rebuilding society following the coronavirus crisis, one which embraces cleaner air in our towns and cities.
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10 unhealthy foods to ditch and what to eat instead
Looking to make healthy changes? Get expert tips from our Senior Dietitian on what unhealthy foods you should drop from your diet.
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We’ve been on a bear hunt to return a lost family teddy
When a much-loved teddy bear was mistakenly donated to us, we launched a national bear hunt to find and return the beloved toy to its owner.
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Neck scan predicts cognitive decline decade in advance
A five minute scan of blood vessels in the neck during mid-life predicts cognitive decline ten years before symptoms appear.
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Philip Yea appointed as our second Distinguished Fellow
We have appointed our former Chairman, Mr Philip Yea, as a Distinguished Fellow in recognition of his immense contribution to our life saving work.
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12 ways to get your diet back on track
Don't let a few extra pounds become a bigger problem. If you've put on weight during a holiday or over Christmas then try these 12 quick tips to get yourself back on track.
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BMI failing to reflect childhood obesity levels in ethnic minorities
BMI does not give a true picture of childhood obesity levels in ethnic minorities, with South Asian children particularly at risk of being wrongly categorised.