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Decaf coffee and decaf tea: are they good or bad for you?
Do decaf coffee and tea have benefits or drawbacks vs regular tea and coffee? Find out with simple explanations from a British Heart Foundation expert.
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Now the UK has left the EU, what's changed for research?
Now that the UK has left the EU, the BHF explores what Brexit means for research.
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Heart failure - REM-HF
The REM-HF study tested whether information recorded by devices implanted in the chest could be used to help improve the care of people with heart failure.
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Turning back the tide on heart and circulatory diseases
Turning Back The Tide is our new five-point plan to improve outcomes for people with or at risk of heart and circulatory diseases. Find out more.
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Audio heart health information
Audiobooks and audio versions of webpages like blood pressure, exercise, heart attacks and heart failure BHF
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BHF shares latest Gender and Ethnicity Pay Gap Report for 2024
We’re pleased to share the positive results of our latest Gender and Ethnicity Pay Gap Report for 2024.
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Heart surgery delays will cost lives warns research
Urgent action is needed to clear the backlog of people waiting for treatment for severe aortic stenosis as a result of the covid-19 pandemic, according to the researchers behind a study we have supported.
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Government must go further to ensure support for research charities
The statement lacked enough reassurance for other areas of the economy, including medical research, which will also play a vital role in the nation’s economic recovery.
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Could SIRT6 hold the key to new drugs for atherosclerosis?University of Cambridge | Professor Martin Bennett
BHF Professor Martin Bennett and colleagues at the University of Cambridge are working out if a protein called SIRT6 could be a target for new drugs to treat atherosclerosis, a condition where fatty materials build-up inside arteries. A he...
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BHF calls for urgent investment in research in the Comprehensive Spending Review
The Government has a critical opportunity in this Comprehensive Spending Review to invest in the prevention and treatment of heart and circulatory diseases.