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Write or update your Will for free
Find out how you can write or update your Will for free, either online, by telephone or in person.
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Living with familial hypercholesterolaemia
We meet a family whose lives have been changed by the diagnosis of a genetic condition, and speak to the nurses helping to support them and others like them.
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10 tips for healthier baking
Healthy baking doesn't have to taste or look terrible. With a few tweaks, it's possible for all of us to enjoy home baking as part of a balanced diet.
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Infrastructure Grants
The BHF Infrastructure Grant provides funds towards the cost of essential infrastructure to support cardiovascular science in a UK academic institution. Read more about how to apply.
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The power of exercise: Beth's story
Beth Greenaway was born with a hole in the heart (atrial septal defect). She says staying active has been a constant source of strength despite her health challenges.
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Turning back the tide on heart and circulatory diseases
Turning Back The Tide is our new five-point plan to improve outcomes for people with or at risk of heart and circulatory diseases. Find out more.
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Diabetes - causes, symptoms & treatments
If you have diabetes, you are more likely to develop heart and circulatory diseases than someone without diabetes. Find out more about diabetes, your heart, and how to keep it healthy.
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Understanding high cholesterolBooklet, published on 01/07/2025
A booklet on high cholesterol, including how to lower your cholesterol.
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Atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis is the build-up of fatty material (atheroma) inside your arteries. It’s a potentially serious condition that causes most heart attacks and strokes but often goes unnoticed.