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Kilomathon Scotland 13.1KDate
4 April 2027
Location
Edinburgh
Kilomathon takes place in Edinburgh and is run on the beautiful Edinburgh cycle path network. Choose from 13.1K and 6.5K distances
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10 surprisingly sensational salad ingredients
Don't get bored with your salad choices. Try adding some of these healthy and delicious ingredients to make a new salad every day.
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Project Grants Committee
Our Project Grants Committee meets four times a year to assess applications for Project Grants. See details of our current committee members.
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Potassium-rich foods cut risk of strokes and death for older women
Potassium-rich foods cut risk of strokes and death for older women, according to research.
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Women and heart disease
We have lots of information and inspiring stories to help you if you’re living with a heart problem.
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Mark Kearney
Professor Kearney and his team are leading several groundbreaking research projects which could lead to new treatments for people with type 2 diabetes.
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PUBLICATION
Health at Work action plan templateOther, 2 pages, published on 05/03/2012
Use our action plan as a template when trying to find out what health initiatives they are interested in and what could be successfully implemented in your workplace.
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'Wegovy' weight loss drug could improve heart failure symptoms
The weight loss medication semaglutide – better known as Wegovy – can benefit people living with heart failure and obesity, according to research presented today at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress in Amsterdam and published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Landmark Scottish study on 'neglected area of cardiology'
Researchers funded by the BHF are to carry out the first national study into a potentially fatal heart condition which affects thousands of people in the UK