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  • Understanding health

    Get practical tips to manage your heart health, with the latest on conditions, symptoms, tests, and treatments from our experts.

  • Professor Manuel Mayr

    Professor Manuel Mayr's team are using the large-scale study of proteins to help us understand who is at risk of a heart attack or stroke.

  • RESEARCH

    Developing a support programme to help people self-manage POTS

    University of Warwick | Professor Kate Seers

    Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a condition where an abnormal increase in heart rate occurs after sitting or standing up. The syndrome is more common in women and is usually diagnosed between the ages of 17-35. POTS can ...

  • 8 healthy hot drinks

    Enjoying a warming drink can be a great way to relax, as long as you avoid those packed with sugar and fat. Rosalie Starling suggests eight heart-healthy options.

  • RESEARCH

    Accelerator award at Queen Mary, University London

    Queen Mary, University of London | Professor Federica Marelli Berg

    BHF-funded research is behind many of the advances that are helping people with heart and circulatory diseases to live longer, better lives. By investing in research we are supporting scientists to make potentially life-saving discoveries, ...

  • How much salt is in your fast food meal?

    Fast food chains offer hundreds of options for a quick meal on the go. We reveal how much salt is hidden in fast food restaurant food.

  • The Duchess of York announced as BHF Ambassador

    The Duchess of York was today announced as an official British Heart Foundation Ambassador, marking the occasion by spending the morning at The William Harvey Heart Centre, Queen Mary University of London, where the BHF funds life saving heart research.

  • Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT) 

    CPVT is a rare inherited heart rhythm disturbance found in young people and children.

  • Shisha

    Smoking shisha can increase your risk of developing heart and circulatory diseases. Find out more including what support is available to help you quit.