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How to enjoy Christmas food, drink and socialising without harming your heart
Get our tips for enjoying your food over the festive period while looking after your heart.
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Antidepressants
For some people living with a heart condition, antidepressants can help. An expert explains how they work, side effects and how to tell if you're depressed.
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Emma Willis meets inspiring heart survivors behind red benches to be unveiled across the UK
TV presenter Emma Willis has spoken out about the heavy toll of being diagnosed with a heart condition as she unveiled a new British Heart Foundation campaign.
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BHF Scotland ready to welcome customers back to its shops
Our BHF Scotland shops are gearing up to welcome back customers across the country next week, as lockdown restrictions continue to ease.
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New Data Saves Lives strategy for health and social care aims to build public trust
The Government has launched its new data strategy, called 'Data Saves Lives: reshaping health and social care with data'. We've welcomed its ambitions to improve public trust in data.
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Join as a volunteer and power our lifesaving research
By volunteering with us you're helping us fund research that gets us closer to cures and treatments. Join our volunteer family and help us beat heartbreak forever.
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Blood pressure variability could predict heart attack and stroke
Changes to blood pressure over time could be used to identify patients at greatest risk of heart attack and stroke, according to a study led by researchers at Imperial College London and published in the European Heart Journal on the 31st January.
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RESEARCH
How does JCAD raise the risk of coronary heart disease, and how can we combat it?University of Oxford | Dr Gillian Douglas
Oxford researchers are uncovering how a newly-discovered gene relates to heart disease. Studies of the human genome have spotlighted a new gene that raises the risk of coronary heart disease. The gene has been named JCAD and, with BHF fu...
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Scientists to create computer models to study deadly heart condition
Scientists at the University of Oxford are to develop computer models of the human heart to better understand a deadly inherited heart condition.
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Poorer heart health in middle age linked to increased dementia risk
People with signs of damage to their heart during middle age are more likely to develop dementia in later life according to a BHF-funded study