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Beta blockers: how do they work and do they have side effects?
Find out what beta blockers are, how they work, potential side effects and why you might be prescribed one.
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New BHF report finds young people are more interested in volunteering than older generations
Our national survey reveals young people are more interested in volunteering than any other age group, despite what people might think. Our report also uncovers the personal benefits of volunteering, such as tackling loneliness, improving mental health and providing valuable work experience.
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Managing long-term pain
As more people live with long-term pain, BHF Senior Cardiac Nurse looks at how it can be managed, including prescription painkillers.
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Chair exercises: 10-minute mobility workout for older people
Try these 10 seated exercises you can do at home from cardiac rehab expert Hara Markos, including neck stretches, chest openers and leg circles.
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Our impact on cardiac MRI research
Our cardiac MRI research impact report outlines how BHF-funded research has improved cardiac MRI technology.
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Person-centred care
Person-centred care is about being more involved in your care, and having health services designed around your needs.
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Triathlon and duathlon training schedules
Triathlon and duathlon training schedules
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Vitamins and heart medication: which supplements should I avoid?
Find out how vitamins and supplements, including multivitamins and St John's wort, can interact with blood thinners, statins, and blood pressure medicines.
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Are air fryers better for your health?
Senior Dietitian Victoria Taylor on whether air fryers are actually healthier than alternative cooking methods.
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My son Toby was at the peak of his fitness when he died of SADS
SADS affects around 500 people in the UK every year. Sam's son Toby was one of them.