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UK's first baby heart transplant survivor's surprise tribute to the women who saved her life
Kaylee Davidson-Olley, 32, from Newcastle was the first baby in the UK to have a successful heart transplant. To celebrate World Heart Day on Sunday (29th September 2019), she paid tribute to the two women who saved her life over 30 years ago by having their names engraved forever on our glorious Heart of Steel.
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Supplier terms and conditions
Do you supply a service to the British Heart Foundation? Find out all of the relevant definitions and clauses that apply to you and your organisation.
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Gogglebox star swaps the sofa for our 100k London to Brighton trek
Alex Michael, star of hit TV series, Gogglebox, will join around 1,000 people on our London to Brighton trek over 25 - 26 June. The Brighton-based reality TV star has 30 hours to complete the challenge as she helps raise vital funds for our life saving research.
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£30m for scientists to rewrite DNA to cure killer heart diseases
An injectable cure for inherited heart muscle conditions that can kill young people in the prime of their lives could be available within a few years, after an international team of researchers were announced as the winners of our Big Beat Challenge.
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Office workers fear sitting too long could be impacting their health
Almost half of women (45%) and almost two fifths of men (37%) working in UK offices spend less than 30 minutes a day walking around at work, according to new statistics released ahead of the first On Your Feet Britain campaign to get office workers moving more.
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RECIPE
Brown stew chickenMain meal, Serves: 8, Prep time: 135
This satisfying West Indian dish is a great winter warmer. Serve with some slow roasted potatoes and saut?ed vegetables for a delicious family meal.
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Heartbeat The Brighouse Heart Support Group
Find the contact details for your local BHF Support Group. Providing support and friendship to anyone who has been affected by heart and circulatory disease.
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Early blood-thinning treatment shown to be safe and effective for stroke patients
Patients with atrial fibrillation who have experienced a stroke would benefit greatly from earlier treatment, according to a new study from University College London (UCL)
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“I just had a feeling I was going to die abroad"
Find out what happened when Andy Hayes had his fifth heart attack while on holiday in Greece.
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Physical Activity Statistics 2015
Physical activity statistics and sedentary behaviour in adults and children, UK, England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland. Prepared by Oxford University for the BHF.