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Find out if you have a healthy diet – take our quick quiz
Wondering how good your diet is? Answer 12 simple questions to learn what you need to eat more of, and where you need to cut back.
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Smokefree England an ‘achievable’ ambition, says BHF following new report
A new APPG on Smoking and Health report that offers recommendations on how to reach a Smokefree England by 2030 has outlined “achievable” goals in reaching this milestone.
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New BHF Funded test could help get you out of hospital more quickly
A revolutionary new blood test for detecting a heart attack could speed up diagnosis, help patients get out of hospital more quickly, and save the NHS millions of pounds every year.
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Pilot study: supervised cardiac rehabilitation after aortic aneurysm repairSt George's, University of London | Mr. Peter Holt
Aortic aneurysms, if left untreated, can rupture, causing internal bleeding and sudden death. Many patients with heart or circulatory disease are currently offered formal cardiac rehabilitation – particularly vulnerable patients who have ha...
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What is an angiogram?
A angiogram is a common test for people with possible heart symptoms. Professor Julian Gunn explains the different types of angiogram.
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10 "healthy" snack mistakes you're making
Just how good for you are the "healthy" snacks you see in stores? Try our delicious alternatives.
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Why you should take up table tennis
A sport with worldwide appeal - table tennis can be played by all ages and abilities, even after a heart event. Find out how to get involved
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How can I make salads healthier?
Our expert explains whether salads will help you lose weight, how to create healthier dressings, and whether they are a good meal choice when eating out.
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BHF Centre of Research Excellence launches new Science at Heart competition
The BHF Centre of Research Excellence at Imperial College London has launched a new science competition to engage sixth form students with cardiovascular research.
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NCD Alliance Scotland
BHF Scotland's NCD (Non-Communicable Diseases including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, cancer, and lung disease) Prevention Statement. NCD's are responsible for almost 34,000 deaths every year in Scotland - more than half of all deaths.