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Peers vote to improve workforce planning in the Health and Care Bill
We take a look at key developments in the Health and Care Bill as it makes its way through Parliament.
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Research reveals ethnic minority heart failure patients at much higher risk of death than White patients
Ethnic minority patients with heart failure are at much higher risk of death than White patients, according to analysis of data from over 16,700 patients that we have supported.
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Fish oil study could pave way for better blood pressure treatments
New research we funded at the University of Reading will aim to better understand how fish oils can help to reduce blood pressure.
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The volunteer who planned to stay two weeks, celebrates 24 years as a BHF manager
BHF shop manager, Jojo Mills, was inspired to join us as a volunteer, intending to stay for two weeks. She has now been a valued team member of the BHF team for 24 years, in a paid role as a shop manager and has received a Long Service Award for her work.
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Coronavirus could cause £7.8 billion shortfall in medical research
Analysis reveals that medical research charities are expected to lose almost 38 per cent of their fundraising income this year, and over 25 per cent next year.
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New target for repairing the heart after heart attack
An immune cell has been shown, for the first time, to be involved in creating the scar that repairs the heart after damage.
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All about painkillers
Painkillers are some of the most commonly used drugs. We explain what these medicines are used for and possible side effects.
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New hope to prevent dangerous blood clots found in the legs
Common anti-allergy medicines could prove to be effective treatment for deep vein thrombosis, according to new research we funded.
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Take 10 minutes to change your life this Heart Month
February is Heart Month and this year we’re urging people to take at least 10 minutes a day to help improve their own heart health as well as support our annual fundraiser, Wear it. Beat it.