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Quiz: Which fitness activity suits you?
Fitness classes or other types of activity can be a great way to help reduce your risk of heart and circulatory disease. Try our fun quiz to give you some inspiration.
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6 healthy stir-fry sauce recipes
Dietitian Mei Wan shares 6 delicious and healthy stir-fry sauces that will give your stir fries attitude, while looking after your heart.
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Our partnership with Royal Mail
In 2022, Royal Mail chose BHF as their national charity partner. Read about our partnership, and find out how we are working in partnership to protect heart health and save lives in communities.
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“I found out I had a heart murmur when I fell in love"
Vivinne charts her weight loss journey.
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Statins: side effects or not?
Our research has helped us understand more about the side effects people can experience while taking statins, and that they may not be as common as you think.
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Is garlic good for you?
BHF Senior Dietitian Dell Stanford says there’s not enough evidence to support claims that garlic can lower blood pressure and cholesterol.
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PUBLICATION
Z209 Well@Work - Final evaluation reportOther, 254 pages, published on 09/06/2009
The Well@Work Programme is a collaborative project between lead Government and non-government agencies aimed at addressing the lack of evidence on the effectiveness of workplace health programmes in England.
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About heart attacks (easy read)Easy Read, published on 10/04/2024
An easy read booklet about heart attacks. Our easy read booklets use simple language and pictures to tell you about heart attacks.
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RESEARCH
How does a common genetic cause of Brugada syndrome take effect?University of Cambridge | Dr Antony Jackson
BHF-funded researchers in Cambridge are investigating the molecular biology underlying Brugada syndrome. Brugada syndrome is a dangerous inherited heart condition that can cause sudden death. About 30 per cent of cases are caused by abnorm...
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High cholesterol levels in your 30s could have long-term impact on heart health
Having high cholesterol in your 30s and 40s could have a long-term impact on your heart health, according to a study.