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Campaigning Toolkit - making your voice heardToolkit, 1 page, published on 03/04/2012
Whether it's a meeting with a politician or a local health organisation, we can help you prepare.
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10 colourful foods that aren't good for you
We often associate colourful foods with good health - but while that's true of fruit and vegetables, it's not always the case with other foods. We point out the pitfalls.
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Party bunting templateOther
Decorate your event with BHF party bunting
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Sex and heart conditions
Learn about enjoying a happy and healthy sex life even if you have a heart condition including when you can start having sex again and why you may be experiencing a loss of sex drive or impotence.
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Bringing cardiac rehab to your own home
The BHF is now delivering cardiac rehab at home to help people who cannot attend their usual classes right now.
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Statins link to better heart structure and function
Statins are associated with improved heart structure and function, according to research presented at the EuroCMR conference in Prague.
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SHOPS & SERVICES
Salford Heart CareWinton Bowling Tennis & Social Club, The Nook, Eccles, M30 8JW
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Our research highlights of 2022
It has been a bumper year for BHF research. We’ve seen stem cell plasters to repair damaged hearts, technology that can speed up detection of heart disease, and of course our biggest ever research grant - £30 million to rewrite the DNA that causes killer heart muscle diseases. Each discovery brings us a step closer to ending heartbreak from heart and circulatory diseases forever.
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SHOPS & SERVICES
Colchester Town Centre BHF Shop24a Long Wyre Street, Colchester, CO1 1LJ
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BHF responds to report on NHS workforce crisis
The NHS is facing the greatest workforce crisis in its history, the Commons Health and Social Care Select Committee report has warned today.