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Blood pressure checks in high street pharmacies could save thousands of lives
The NHS has announced the nationwide rollout of lifesaving blood pressure checks in high street pharmacies.
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Claiming Gift Aid
Gift Aid allows BHF to claim an extra 25% on donations. Learn what you need to know about Gift Aid, including how it works and what it can be claimed on.
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10 surprisingly sensational salad ingredients
Don't get bored with your salad choices. Try adding some of these healthy and delicious ingredients to make a new salad every day.
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RESEARCH
Determining why anticlotting drugs don’t work well in some peopleQueen Mary, University of London | Professor Timothy Warner
Professor Timothy Warner is studying why some people with heart and circulatory conditions do not respond well to anti-clotting drugs that protect them from heart attacks and strokes. Atherosclerosis, when arteries become ‘furred up’ wit...
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PUBLICATION
Understanding your heart healthBooklet, published on 20/11/2024
A booklet on heart health, including lots of tips and easy swaps you can make to look after your heart.
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Fundraising Hero
Our Fundraising Hero category celebrates those who have gone the extra mile to help BHF fund lifesaving research.
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Nick Morrell
Professor Nick Morrell and his research team are investigating why lung blood vessels narrow in pulmonary hypertension, and how the narrowing might be prevented or reversed.
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10 heart-healthy picnic recipes
Forget crisps and soggy sandwiches - try these delicious heart-healthy picnic recipes instead.
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Blood tests
Learn about the different types of blood tests, how blood tests are taken, whether they hurt and what happens afterwards.
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How your genes affect your heart attack risk
Our research has helped find ways to predict which people are at higher risk of heart attacks, and could lead to new treatments.