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What side effects can you get with blood pressure tablets?
A BHF senior cardiac nurse looks at the different side effects of blood pressure medicines such as lisinopril, losaratan and amlodipine that include headache, dizziness and fatigue.
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Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests
We are working to improve people’s chances of surviving a cardiac arrest. Find out more about the ways we contribute towards the accessibility of defibrillators and CPR training.
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Lloyds Banking Group’s commitment to public health and safety
Lloyds Banking Group registered their defibrillators on The Circuit and launched a pilot to unlock defibrillator cabinets to ensure 24/7 public access.
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Learn CPR in support of the Every Minute Matters Relay
Learn CPR in support of the Every Minute Matters Relay
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Medicine patch could revolutionise stroke treatment
A medicine skin patch could greatly improve the chances of someone surviving a stroke, according to researchers that we fund.
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PUBLICATION
Health at work guide to alcoholBooklet, 20 pages, published on 01/03/2016
A booklet to promote alcohol awareness in work places
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Regardless of your genes a healthy lifestyle cuts stroke risk
New research we've funded shows that people at high risk of having a stroke due to their genetics can still substantially lower their stroke risk by adopting a healthy lifestyle.
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Drug normalises tumour blood vessels to improve cancer drug delivery
Research we have part funded has found that an antibody drug developed by researchers at University College London could improve cancer treatment by helping tumour blood vessels to grow normally.
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RESEARCH
Investigating a potential link between diabetes and damage to blood vesselsKing's College London | Dr Alison C Brewer
Diabetes is a condition where the body can’t produce enough or respond properly to insulin, a hormone that controls blood glucose (sugar) levels. If these levels are not well controlled, it can have serious consequences - including damage t...