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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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RESEARCH
Predicting the risk of taking NSAIDs on the heartImperial College London | Professor Jane A Mitchell
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen are good at treating inflammation but may also increase a person’s chance of having a heart attack or stroke. However, exactly how they increase this risk is uncertain. NSAID...
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Babies' DNA affects mothers' risk of preeclampsia
Some features in a baby’s DNA can increase the risk of its mother developing pre-eclampsia – a potentially dangerous condition in pregnancy - according to a study that we've part-funded.
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Do ultra-processed foods help or hinder weight loss?
British Heart Foundation investigates new research that shows ultra-processed foods (UPFs) like ready meals, cereals and pre-packaged snacks can hinder weight loss because the way they are processed can influence how much you eat or encourage you to eat more.
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RESEARCH
How heart valves become calcified in aortic stenosisUniversity of Edinburgh | Professor David Newby
Supervised by BHF Professor David Newby, this Clinical Research Training Fellow is working out if a drug used to treat osteoporosis can also treat aortic stenosis. Blood leaves the heart through a large artery called the aorta and flows ...
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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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EVENT
Supernova Forth Road BridgeDate
Saturday 7 November
Location
Scotland
Take part in a Supernova run 5K at night over the iconic Forth Road Bridge!
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RECIPE
Vegetable lasagneMain meal, Serves: 2, Prep time: 30
This vegetarian lasagne is packed with vegetables and red lentils. It's just as comforting as a traditional meaty lasagne, but better for your heart.
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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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