Our Chief Executive, Dr Charmaine Griffiths, explains why this week’s Westminster debate on heart disease matters for millions of people across the UK.
We are proud to support a new charter which will lead to more paid family leave for PhD students and flexible working for women in research.
That is why translational research is now a central priority in our strategy. Our aspiration is to translate discoveries into real-world impact for patients. We have a long history of supporting world ...
People with strong muscles in their chest and back are less likely to have heart attacks, according to AI analysis of heart ...
We have launched our inaugural Cardiovascular Grand Challenge competition, which will award at least one research grant of up ...
Around 45 people per day are expected to die from cardiovascular disease linked to excess weight and obesity in England over ...
We're celebrating three incredible young women who donated their old hearts to science after having heart transplant surgery. We often talk about organ donors who have sadly passed away, and whose ...
When you start losing weight, you can lose a lot in the first few weeks because your body is using up the energy it has stored for fuel, which triggers the loss of water from the body too. After this, ...
Today we have announced proposals to close around 150 of our shops and stores over the next two financial years to ensure our retail network remains commercially sustainable and continues to generate ...
Protein is needed for both building and repairing muscle, so you might think to gain more muscle quickly you need to eat extra protein. This isn’t the case. Muscle growth happens when we exercise, ...
Swollen ankles and feet are the result of fluid building up in your body’s tissues. It is known medically as ‘peripheral oedema’ – but you may hear healthcare professionals referring to it as ‘fluid ...
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