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Landmark study finds no benefit of routine use of cerebral embolic protection devices on TAVI stroke risk
A £2.3 million clinical trial we funded has found that devices designed to reduce the risk of TAVI patients having a stroke have no impact on their stroke risk.
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Anti-inflammatory recipes
Try these tasty meals packed with anti-inflammatory foods to fight inflammation.
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How do I manage my fluid restriction in hot weather?
BHF Senior Cardiac Nurse Regina Giblin explains how to manage your fluid intake in hot weather you are on fluid restriction to help manage heart failure.
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PUBLICATION
Health at Work - Rainbow challengeGame, 2 pages, published on 01/04/2012
A great challenge focusing on nutrition that doesn’t involve any eating! Take the challenge and increase your awareness of healthy eating.
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Statins – your questions answered
Professor Darrel Francis, a professor of cardiology, answers common queries including: are statins safe, are there side effects, what’s a low-dose statin, and can you drink alcohol on statins?
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House draw raises one million pounds for BHF research
The Omaze Million Pound House Draw raises more than £1million for the British Heart Foundation as the winner for the UK’s first ever guaranteed three-million-pound house is announced
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Eating too much salt is associated with risk of heart failure
Eating too much salt is associated with a doubled risk of heart failure, according to a 12-year study in more than 4,000 people presented today at the ESC Congress in Barcelona.
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Pacemakers
A pacemaker is a small device that can treat some abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias). Find out what it looks like, how it works and how it's fitted.
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Diversifying cardiovascular research
At BHF, we're committed to embedding EDI principles across our research. Find out what we’ve achieved so far and what we’re working on.