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10 easy knee-strengthening exercises for pain
Exercise specialist Hara Markos demonstrates a 10-minute workout for sore knees that you can do at home, including knee stretches and knee-building exercises.
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10 heart-healthy meals in less than 30 minutes
Looking for some quick meal inspiration? Look no further. We present some of the best Heart Matters recipes you can make in 30 minutes or less.
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Government to relax shielding guidance from July 6
People with serious heart and circulatory diseases who have been shielding from Covid-19 in England have been advised that they can spend more time outside their homes from Monday, July 6.
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My cardiac arrest was caught on video
Mark Kingsland was filming a karate sparring session when he had a cardiac arrest. He hopes the footage, which he agreed to share with the BHF, will inspire others to learn life saving CPR.
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Heart Voices: Make your voice heardInformation Sheet, published on 12/01/2013
A factsheet helping you to make your voice heard in order to make a difference to the health services we all value so much. It contains descriptions and examples of good places to start.
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What happens when you stop taking Mounjaro?
Find out more about research that shows most people regain weight and lose health benefits such as reduced blood pressure and cholesterol levels when they stop taking Mounjaro.
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"We’re waiting too long for heart care"
BHF is calling on the UK Government to address the growing heart care crisis. Sign up to our petition now.
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Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD)
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is when a tear appears in the wall of a coronary artery, which supplies blood to your heart. Learn about causes, symptoms and treatment.
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Manchester research aims to slow down heart failure
Research that we are funding at the University of Manchester will investigate how regulating heart cells’ recycling system could slow the progression of heart failure.
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Researchers develop new early warning scan for heart attacks
Researchers that we fund at the University of Oxford have developed a new type of imaging test to provide an early warning of coronary artery disease, and the risk of heart attacks.