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Are branded medications better than unbranded?
Our expert answers a question about the differences between branded and unbranded medications.
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It's a myth that eggs are bad for your heart
Eggs can form part of a balanced diet, despite their perceived 'bad' reputation due to their cholesterol content. We reveal the secrets of the perfect poached egg.
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Do superfoods exist?
What are superfoods? Is superfood a scientific term or a marketing buzzword? Find out the facts from Senior Dietitian Victoria Taylor.
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First time marathon runners reduce their blood pressure and arterial stiffness
People who run a marathon for the first time can expect to see a drop in their blood pressure and an improvement in their 'arterial age' according to a new BHF-funded study.
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New research suggests heart surgery survival chances better in the afternoon
BHF comment on open heart surgery appearing to be safer in the afternoon because of the body's internal clock
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Professor Bryan Williams joins BHF as Professor Sir Nilesh Samani steps down
Professor Bryan Williams is now officially in post as our first Chief Scientific and Medical Officer, following his appointment earlier in the year.
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Communicating your research
Let our Research Communications Team know if your research is about to be published. This allows us to plan any publicity when appropriate.
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Reporting progress
Here is a list and an explanation of the reports you should submit to the British Heart Foundation describing the progress of your research as a condition of a grant award.
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Information about your donations
Information about donations
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Focus on: CT scans of the heart
Computerised tomography (CT) scanning can be useful to help diagnose heart problems and how severe they are.