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Heart Runners terms and conditions
Terms and conditions for Heart Runners participants.
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Third party running own place terms and conditions
Terms and conditions for third party running own place participants.
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Senior Basic Science Research Fellowships
Find out about senior basic science research fellowships at the British Heart Foundation
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Ultra-processed foods: how bad are they for your health?
Examples of ultra-processed foods include ham and sausages, mass-produced bread, cereals, and instant soups. Learn more about these foods here.
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Pandemic sees drop in heart patients taking up life saving aftercare sessions
There were 12,400 fewer people participating in cardiac rehabilitation programmes during 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic first took hold, as significant numbers of staff were redeployed to meet pressures from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Fraser Franks takes on the AJ Bell Great North Run
Former professional footballer, Fraser Franks, is marking the one-year anniversary of his lifesaving heart surgery by taking on the AJ Bell Great North Run as part of Team BHF.
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Technicolour map of heart signals wins national science image competition
We have today announced the winner of our annual Reflections of Research science image competition. Showcasing the dazzling side of science, the competition asks BHF-funded scientists to highlight their cutting-edge heart and circulatory disease research with the most awe-inspiring picture taken as part of their work.
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Are people who take lots of medications more at risk of side effects?
Recent newspaper reports claim that “one in four people on long-term medication” are at risk of an adverse drug reaction. Is this true? We look behind the headlines.
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BHF partners pilot innovative 15-minute CPR training tool
Our partners Tesco, Travelodge and Royal Mail are leading the way in piloting RevivR, the charity’s new, first-of-its-kind CPR training tool.
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Can light levels affect your blood sugar levels and how many calories you burn?
Can different light levels at different times of day affect metabolism and blood sugar levels? We explain the science.