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Running in the heat and humidity
We’ve teamed up with Full Potential, a team of professional coaches and industry experts, to offer you a guide to running in the heat.
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The NHS is not too busy to save your life
Dr Sonya Babu-Narayan, our Associate Medical Director, updates on why we are supporting the NHS's plea for people to continue to seek emergency care and treatment if experiencing possible heart attack symptoms.
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A day in the life: the scientist researching diabetic cardiomyopathy
Discover a day in the life of BHF-funded scientist Stanley Buffonge whose PhD research aims to prevent diabetic cardiomyopathy from getting worse.
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"Life doesn't have to end after a heart attack"
Don Evitts found life after two heart attacks and bypass surgery. Get inspired.
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New research could advance treatments for people living with damaged hearts
Research at the University of Cambridge could find an effective therapy for people living with heart failure.
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5-a-day
Inspiration and easy tips to help you eat more fruit and veg, including information on what does and doesn't count as your 5-a-day.
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Video: A life with spiders and a heart condition
Read how a heart rhythm problem hasn't stopped Carl Portman's jungle adventures, and watch a video of Carl with his spiders and talking about his ICD.
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The Big Stitch is back and challenging the nation to get crafty
During lockdown, many members of the public have been busy picking up new crafty hobbies, from upcycling furniture to giving a well-loved T-shirt an overhaul. Now, launching on 1st October for one month, The Big Stitch is encouraging shoppers to pop to their nearest British Heart Foundation (BHF) charity shop, buy an item and use their skills and creativity to give it a new look, to help raise funds for life saving research.
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A day in the life: the researcher using gene-editing technology
Discover a day in the life of Dr Karla O'Neill, whose research will bring us closer to treatments that can restore the body's ability to grow new blood vessels.