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Life support for babies - NEST
The NEST trial tested whether lowering the body temperature of babies on life support could help protect the brain.
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Mr Motivator announced as Chief Cheerleader for the 2022 TCS London Marathon
TV icon Mr Motivator is joining us in leading a 1,000 strong cheer squad for the 2022 TCS London Marathon.
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Predicting heart rhythm disturbance and heart failure in adult congenital heart diseaseImperial College London | Dr Sonya Babu Narayan
Thanks to advances in treatment, most babies born with congenital heart disease survive to adulthood but many are at risk of sudden death from unexpected heart rhythm disturbances (arrhythmia). Dr Sonya Babu-Narayan has been awarded an Int...
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Budget: More must be done to protect heart health
The Budget’s boost for the NHS to help limit the impact of coronavirus was vital, but much more must be done to protect the nation’s heart health, the BHF says today. The Government’s first Budget was delivered by new Chancellor Rishi Sunak.
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Join Heart Matters
Heart Matters is your guide to better heart health. Join now and get expert tips to boost your health and fitness.
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Repairing the heart
Heart failure cannot be cured. To change that, we’ve been funding research into ways to repair or regrow damaged heart tissue.
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Researchers investigate new treatment for diabetes to combat sight loss
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen are investigating a new treatment for diabetes which they hope could reduce one of the most common complications of the condition – sight loss.
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Studying the proteins responsible for medical device bacterial infectionsUniversity of York | Dr Christoph Baumann
Dr Christoph Baumann from the University of York is working out which proteins help the bacterium Staphylococcus epidermidis to stick together to form ‘biofilms’. This bacterium is a common cause of hospital infections, gro...
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Heart care waiting list at two-year low
Heart care waiting list at two-year low