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Does acid reflux increase the risk of heart attack?
A study links severe acid reflux to a 27% higher heart attack risk. We unpack the findings, media coverage, and what it means for your heart health.
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Menopause and your heart
Find out why the menopause increases your risk of heart and circulatory conditions, and what you can do to lower your risk and help with menopausal symptoms like heart palpitations.
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Barbara Casadei
Barbara Casadei combines her role as a heart doctor at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford with pioneering work to improve our understanding of atrial fibrillation
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Jurassic Coast Ultra ChallengeDate
16 - 17 May 2026
Location
Corfe Castle - Bridport
Walk or run the spectacular World Heritage coastline.
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EVENT
Walk for HeartsDate
1-31 May 2025
Location
Anywhere
Walk 31 miles in the month of May for BHF. A virtual challenge you can choose to take part in wherever suits you.
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Outstanding Contribution
This award recognises individuals, groups or organisations that have made a significant and lasting impact in supporting BHF and its mission to fight cardiovascular disease.
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Lifestyle and environmental factors affect health and ageing more than genes, study suggests
Lifestyle and environmental factors have a bigger impact on health and ageing than our genes, according to a study published today.
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PUBLICATION
Health at Work - Team picnic in the parkOther, 4 pages, published on 01/04/2012
Want to organise a team meeting in a completely different environment, and include a healthy picnic and some physical activity? You're only a few simple steps away from a successful team in the park meeting!
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Supernova Forth Road BridgeDate
Saturday 7th November
Location
Scotland
Take part in a Supernova run 5K at night over the iconic Forth Road Bridge!
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Scientists discover possible explanation for broken heart syndrome
BHF-funded researchers have identified the body’s own immune system as a potential key player in a mysterious heart condition.