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Sex and heart failure: is it safe?
Is it safe to have sex if you have heart failure?
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Ditch the diet
While any weight loss will require a change to eating habits, it doesn't mean missing out on nutrients. Find out more.
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RESEARCH
Accelerator award at the University of LeicesterUniversity of Leicester | Professor Gavin Murphy
BHF-funded research is behind many of the advances that are helping people with heart and circulatory diseases to live longer, better lives. By investing in research we are supporting scientists to make potentially life-saving discoveries, ...
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Heart bypass surgery: What to expect
We answer questions on heart bypass surgery, including how long it should take to recover and whether you're likely to have a scar.
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MSPs call for urgent action to improve Scotland's health
A group of cross-party MSPs have called for urgent action to tackle the damage to people’s health caused by smoking, junk food and alcohol.
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PUBLICATION
Annual Report and Accounts 2010Other, 40 pages, published on 31/12/2010
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RESEARCH
How to encourage people to take their blood pressure tabletsUniversity of Manchester | Professor Maciej Tomaszewski
Professor Maciej Tomaszewski at the University of Manchester wants to find out if a simple, five step intervention can encourage people to take their blood pressure medication properly. High blood pressure, or hypertension, affects near...
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Warning over ambulance waiting times for heart attacks and strokes
We have responded to latest NHS England figures revealing dangerously long ambulance waiting times for heart attacks and strokes, and an ever-growing backlog of cardiac care.
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Exeter scientists to investigate obesity paradox
Scientists at the University of Exeter are to explore why some overweight people are less likely to develop heart disease than others.
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New BHF report shows reducing daily salt intake could save lives and costs in coming years
Reducing the UK’s average daily salt intake to within international guidelines could result in 135,000 fewer new cases of coronary heart disease in the UK by 2035, according to new analysis we commissioned.