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Joint funding with Diabetes UK
The BHF is working with Diabetes UK to support substantial research projects with relevance to both cardiovascular disease and diabetes
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Our Royal Patron
We are honoured to appoint His Majesty the King as the Royal Patron of the British Heart Foundation. Find out more about our Royal Patron and heritage.
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Healthiest cheeses ranked
We’ve ranked popular cheeses by the amount of fat, saturated fat and salt they contain, so you know what cheeses are healthiest.
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Watch: What are free sugars?
We all know we need to limit the sugar in our diet, but what exactly are 'free' sugars and how do we make sure we don't consume too many? Our animation explains all.
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Physical Inactivity Report 2017The BHF has compiled this report using health statistics to provide a comprehensive overview of levels of physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour in adults across the UK
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Health at Work - Stair climb challengeInformation Sheet, 6 pages, published on 08/03/2017
Increase the number of steps you take each day by challenging your colleagues to virtually climb well-known mountains and buildings.
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Protecting our health from air pollution
We’ve been funding research to show how air pollution can damage your heart and blood vessels, as well as campaigning to influence Government policy.
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Our research highlights of 2021
From AI technology that can predict heart attacks to a potential new drug for incurable vascular dementia, the BHF has had a great year of scientific discoveries, each bringing us one step closer to making heart and circulatory disease a thing of the past.
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“I’d never heard of my condition, amyloidosis”
When Alice was diagnosed with amyloidosis her world turned upside down. Find out how she copes with an uncertain future and got her life back on track.
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Artificial intelligence predicts outcomes for heart patients
For the first time researchers that we part-fund have used Artificial Intelligence to predict outcomes for heart patients using MRI scans, enabling doctors to find the best treatments for individual patients.