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Increased risk of heart disease for healthy 75-year-olds who stop taking statins
People over the age of 75 still benefit from taking statins, according to a new study published in the European Heart Journal.
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Remote heart rhythm screening increases diagnosis of common heart condition
A wearable electronic patch increases diagnosis of atrial fibrillation, according to research part-funded by us
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British Heart Foundation scoops top prizes at charity awards
We walked away with two top prizes at the 2024 Charity Times Awards, winning in the Change Project of the Year and Best Use of Technology categories.
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New findings suggesting statins increase diabetes risk should be treated with caution
New research suggests men who take statins to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease could be more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. But we urge people to be cautious about the findings and remind people to keep taking their prescribed medication.
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Heart bypass surgery or angioplasty?
Heart bypass is one of two techniques used in the treatment of coronary heart and circulatory disease. The other is angioplasty and stenting. We explain the difference.
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Men's 10K - GlasgowDate
12 July 2026
Location
Glasgow
Take in the sights of Glasgow before completing your challenge in George Square.
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Is vaping safe?
E-cigarettes are everywhere and they're rarely out of the news. Lucy Trevallion looks at the pros and cons of vaping.
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What is coronary artery ectasia?
Dr David Adlam explains what coronary artery ectasia is and what this means for patients.
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Can beetroot juice lower blood pressure?
Does beetroot juice lower blood pressure? Read our article to learn more about the nutrition profile of beetroot juice and if it is any good for blood pressure.