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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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6 surprisingly healthy canned foods
Discover the cheap store cupboard essentials you can enjoy as part of a healthy diet – and which ones you should avoid.
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Get fit for free
Short of money to get fit? Keep active following these 9 ways to shape up that will cost you (almost) nothing.
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“My heart was stopping for twelve seconds at a time” – Wearable patch can spot danger in people with unexplained fainting
A Cambridge librarian has spoken about how a wearable heart monitor, fitted after visiting A&E due to unexplained fainting, helped doctors quickly spot his life-threatening heart problem.
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Can antidepressants affect your heart health?
We examine recent media reports suggesting that certain antidepressants can negatively affect your heart health by altering heart rate, blood pressure, cholesterol and weight.
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Are baked beans good for you?
BHF Senior Dietitian Dell Stanford reveals baked beans calorie and nutrition content and suggests choosing reduced salt and sugar versions.
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Heart Hero Awards 2023 nominations are open
This year’s nominations for our Heart Hero Awards are open so now is your time to tell us who should be recognised. Our annual Heart Hero Awards ceremony celebrates those who have shown remarkable bravery or gone above and beyond to help others while coping with devastating impact of heart and circulatory disease.
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Latest BHF Professor announced
Professor Sven Plein, based at the University of Leeds, has been named BHF Professor of Cardiovascular Imaging.
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Atrial myxoma
An atrial myxoma is a type of heart tumour. They're more common in women and can be related to conditions like heart valve disease or atrial fibrillation.