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We're here for journalists with questions about heart and circulatory conditions and their risk factors, or the BHF generally, across the UK.
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BHF calls for urgent investment in research in the Comprehensive Spending Review
The Government has a critical opportunity in this Comprehensive Spending Review to invest in the prevention and treatment of heart and circulatory diseases.
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High BMI and blood pressure create a heavy heart
Being overweight or obese creates damaging changes to the structure of the heart, according to new research.
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Tribute to His Royal Highness The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh at Heart of Steel
We have recognised the work of His Royal Highness The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh as our Royal Patron by engraving his name on the Heart of Steel.
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BHF responds to ‘distressing’ average ambulance response times for heart attacks and strokes
We’ve called for urgent action as figures for December revealed average ambulance response times of over 90 minutes for heart attacks and strokes in England.
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How to handle cash
Handling personal information is part of a BHF volunteer's role. Find out how to handle personal information safely and legally,
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RESEARCH
Getting kids off the couchUniversity of Bristol | Professor Russell Jago
We know that keeping active and doing exercise helps to keep our hearts healthy, whilst sitting for long periods of time, whether watching TV, playing computer games or surfing the internet, can lead to high blood pressure and a higher risk...
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Bridging the Survival Divide
Survival rates for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remain low in Scotland. We want to change that. Our new report explains what action is needed to save more lives.
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How to choose your hospital or doctor
You're entitled to pick your NHS care, but how do you do it, and how can it benefit you as a heart patient? We explain.