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  • Drug cabinet

    The Drug Cabinet section of Heart Matters contains guides to all the common types of heart medications, with answers to frequently asked questions.

  • Our advice on fats

    Our Senior Dietitian writes about our advice on healthy eating and explains the latest news stories on saturated and trans fats.

  • “How I adapted after heart surgery”: Stuart’s story

    Stuart Harrod shares his story of adapting to a new normal after he unexpectedly developed endocarditis and had to have open heart surgery.

  • Digital Reach-HF Cardiac Rehabilitation Platform for Heart Failure Patients

    The British Heart Foundation funded a team to develop a digital version of the research based REACH-HF cardiac rehabilitation programme for heart failure patients.

  • Tilt test

    Learn more about the tilt test, what it can show and what happens during the test.

  • Our online community 

    Our community on HealthUnlocked is a free online space for people with heart conditions to get advice and support from people who are going through similar situations.

  • BHF runners raise £500k for research at AJ Bell Great North Run

    Over 1,100 of our supporters took on Sunday’s AJ Bell Great North Run as part of the event’s charity partnership. The determined BHF runners joined 60,000 other trainer-clad participants, to take on the 13.1 miles from Newcastle to South Shields on 8th September, all with the same goal of funding lifesaving research.

  • EVENT

    Supernova Forth Road Bridge
    date

    Date

    Saturday 7 November

    location

    Location

    Scotland

    Take part in a Supernova run 5K at night over the iconic Forth Road Bridge!

  • RESEARCH

    How does our childhood affect our hearts in old age?

    University College London | Dr Gaby Captur

    Researchers are adding vital new data to a long-running study revealing how individual circumstances impact our lifelong heart health. In 1946, over 5,000 parents enrolled their new babies in the MRC National Survey of Health and Develop...

  • Watch: Why is too much salt bad for you?

    Eating too much salt is linked to high blood pressure, because of salt's sodium content. Watch our animation, and read seven salt-slashing tactics to help you cut down