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The CVD Challenge in ScotlandBooklet, published on 11/04/2018
Learn about the challenge of cardiovascular disease in Scotland and how tackling medical risk factors can save lives and reduce NHS pressures.
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The CVD Challenge in WalesBooklet, published on 11/04/2018
Learn about the challenge of cardiovascular disease in Wales and how tackling medical risk factors can save lives and reduce NHS pressures.
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Scotland’s Hearts Need More: A manifesto for the future of heart disease care
With increasing ill health and unprecedented pressure on cardiology services, Scotland’s Hearts Need More. More focus, more investment, and more support.
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Could a missing gene make it harder to lose weight?
Is your DNA the reason you struggle to lose weight? We look into recent headlines claiming that a genetic fault could increase the risk of obesity.
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Vinnie Jones teams up with BHF on campaign to urge people to learn CPR
Vinnie Jones has reunited with us to encourage everyone to learn CPR and help save lives, following the events that have shaken the footballing world this week.
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What is the British Heart Foundation Diet?
Despite the name, the British Heart Foundation diet has nothing to do with the BHF. Our expert discusses the plan's faults and offers up some healthy diet tips.
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RESEARCH
Can ‘conditioning’ the heart improve the outlook for people after a heart attack?University College London | Professor Derek Hausenloy
Currently, the best way to reduce damage after a heart attack and improve chances of survival is to restore blood flow to the heart muscle using a treatment called primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI). But this process is not r...
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Take part and learn CPR for Restart a Heart
We are urging everyone to learn or refresh their CPR skills for the annual Restart a Heart event.
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Funding for personalised stroke and heart disease treatments
Personalised treatments for strokes and heart disease is closer thanks to ongoing BHF research funding at the University of Reading.