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Women and heart attacks
Find out more about women's heart attack signs and symptoms and if there are different symptoms for men and women.
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RESEARCH
Studying the role of zinc in blood clottingUniversity of St Andrews | Dr Alan Stewart
Supervised by Dr Alan Stewart, the PhD student on this project is studying how zinc is involved in blood clot formation and if zinc is important for why some heparin-based drugs do not work. There is a lot of evidence linking zinc to blo...
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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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Every Minute Matters campaign marks World Heart Day
Our Every Minute Matters campaign celebrate first major milestone this World Heart Day weekend as 90,000 people, enough to fill Wembley stadium, have begun learning CPR since May.
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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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Covid-19 and Cardiovascular Health: Reflections and the Future
On 27 May, the BHF brought together leading scientists, clinicians, and the Government’s Chief Medical Officer at its first Annual Conference to focus on the impact of Covid-19 for people with heart and circulatory diseases.
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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.
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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.