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Statin side effects – how many real ones are there?
Find out why recent headlines say statins do not cause most of the 66 possible side effects listed in medicine package leaflets, including weight gain, headaches and feeling sick.
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RESEARCH
How Cezanne affects blood vessel narrowing after angioplastyQueen Mary, University of London | Professor Dr Qingzhong Xiao
Dr Qingzhong Xiao and his team at Queen Mary University of London are studying how a molecule called Cezanne affects restenosis, when arteries re-narrow after coronary angioplasty. Doctors use coronary angioplasty to widen blocked or na...
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Volunteering resources
We have multiple BHF resources that will help you throughout your volunteer journey. These resources include templates for risk assessments, planning templates, how-to guides, poster templates for your event and more.
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Dealing with grief
Few things are harder than losing someone who means a lot to you. Sarah Brealey shares an expert’s advice on how to cope with grief.
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Can I drink caffeine if I have atrial fibrillation?
Our expert explains the possible effects of caffeine on people with atrial fibrillation.
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9 surprising walking activities
Walking is a great way to get active - it's fun, flexible and free. But if you're looking for more than a stroll in your local park, check out our guide.
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Understanding coronary artery bypass surgery - large printBooklets, 64 pages, published on 05/08/2025
A large print version of our booklet on coronary artery bypass surgery. This booklet can help you and your loved ones understand what coronary bypass surgery involves. Order or download it for free.
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Improving scans for children with heart diseaseUniversity College London | Dr Vivek Muthurangu
A technique called cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is widely used as the best method of scanning children people with heart disease. However, current CMR techniques require people to hold their breath, which children often find diff...