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International Kawasaki Disease Awareness Day
We're marking International Kawasaki Disease Awareness Day by backing Societi Foundation’s campaign to raise awareness on the leading cause of acquired heart disease in children.
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Does soya milk count as a dairy for a balanced diet?
Our expert explains soya milk and other dairy alternatives, such as nut and oat milks, and how they can contribute to a balanced diet. Find out more.
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Transforming heart attack treatment
We’ve made huge progress in treating heart attacks. Read how we helped set up the first coronary care units.
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RESEARCH
A clinical trial of iron supplementation for people with heart failureUniversity of Glasgow | Dr Paul R Kalra
Iron is needed for many processes in our bodies to work, including enabling our muscles to function correctly. People with heart failure frequently have low iron levels, which worsens their symptoms of shortness of breath and fatigue, their...
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What’s really in a mince pie: Christmas treats unwrapped
Trying to stay healthy over the Christmas period? It's best to know what's really in the foods you're eating
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Age alone no barrier for heart attack treatment
Elderly patients suffering the most common type of heart attack may benefit from more invasive treatment, according to new research.
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RESEARCH
Developing better, safer treatments for ventricular tachycardiaImperial College London | Dr Zachary Whinnett
Supervised by Dr Zachary Whinnett, this Clinical Research Training Fellow is working to improve quality of life for people with ventricular tachycardia, or VT – a heart rhythm disturbance that can be life threatening. People with VT can...
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PUBLICATION
For all your heart questions - big or smallBooklet, published on 16/12/2024
Get information on how to reach British Health Foundation for answers to all your heart health questions.
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At-home 'foot-recognition' AI scanner can prevent heart failure hospitalisations
A home device which scans someone’s feet as soon as they get out of bed in the morning could keep people with heart failure out of hospital, according to research presented at the British Cardiovascular Society conference in Manchester.