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The best lower-calorie (100 calories) snacks
Need to fill a gap between meals? Try these quick and easy heart-healthy snacks such as blueberries and yogurt, and banana on toast. Find out more.
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Focus on: Stroke and carotid artery disease
Carotid artery disease is a common cause of stroke. What is it? What are the possible effects? How would you know if you had it? Find out more.
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Training day terms and conditions
Terms and conditions for training day participants.
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Portion guide: Dairy foods and alternatives
Follow our guide to see what a portion looks like for different fruits, to help you eat a healthy and balanced diet.
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AI research gives unprecedented insight into heart genetics and structure
A ground-breaking research study part-funded by the British Heart Foundation has used AI to understand the genetic underpinning of the heart’s left ventricle, using three-dimensional images of the organ.
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BHF appoints Lord Hintze and Shane Thakrar as Patrons
We have appointed leading business figures, Lord Hintze and Shane Thakrar, as the first of a new network of Patrons.
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Women in Scotland under-estimate heart attack risk
A new BHF Scotland report highlights the urgent need to raise awareness of heart disease in women. Every year, ischaemic heart disease, including heart attacks and angina, kills around 2,600 women in Scotland – that’s seven women every day. But too many women are not aware that they are at risk.
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The heart-kidney link
Ever wondered why heart and kidney diseases happen at the same time? A consultant cardiologist talks about how our vital organs interact.
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RESEARCH
Determining the importance of STAT5A in atherosclerosisUniversity of Sheffield | Professor Paul Evans
Atherosclerosis, the build-up of fatty deposits in arteries, is started by inflammation of the cells that line blood vessels. This occurs mostly in the bends and branches of arteries, where blood flow is disrupted. By contrast, straighter p...
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PUBLICATION
Gender and ethnicity pay report March 2020Other, published on 29/03/2021
We've published a report setting out what we're doing to close the gender pay gap at The British Heart Foundation.
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