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Quiz: Which is the healthiest milk?
More of us are choosing non-dairy milks than ever before, often for health reasons. But do you know the facts?
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Quiz: How many calories are you drinking?
Do you know how many calories are to be found in alcoholic drinks? Try our fun quiz and test your knowledge.
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PUBLICATION
Health at Work pocket mission bookletBooklet, published on 09/02/2012
Our pocket mission booklet will help to inspire and motivate individual employees to be active, eat well and think well by taking on challenges.
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Recovering from my quadruple bypass surgery while the world went into lockdown
While driving from a work event, Danièle started to struggle with her breathing, so she pulled over at the side of the road. “I wondered if there was something constricting my windpipe or something wrong with my lungs,” Danièle says.
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BHF Professor Rhian Touyz to take up leadership of the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre
We’ve today paid tribute to the “outstanding contribution” that BHF Professor Rhian Touyz has made to our research, following her decision to move to McGill University in Quebec.
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RESEARCH
Studying storage granules to understand bleeding disordersUniversity College London | Professor Daniel F Cutler
Endothelial cells that line the blood vessel contain cigar shaped storage granules called Weibel-Palade Bodies (WPBs), which release factors involved in blood clotting and inflammation. WPBs are malformed and do not function properly in Vo...
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RESEARCH
Understanding how blood clotting and thrombosis is affected by blood fatsUniversity of St Andrews | Dr Alan Stewart
Dr Alan Stewart is studying the processes involved in blood clotting and identifying what happens when this process goes awry. People with diabetes or cancer, or those who are obese, have higher blood fat levels, and are at greater risk ...
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Bournemouth Pier to Pier event cancelled due to weather
The British Heart Foundation is sad to announce that due to unsafe swimming conditions, we have made the difficult decision to postpone this Saturday’s Bournemouth Pier to Pier Swim (5th July 2025).
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The latest news about high blood pressure
Our Senior Cardiac Nurse Julie Ward talks to Dr Neil Chapman about high blood pressure and updates us on how the BHF is tackling it.
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Quiz: How healthy are you at Christmas?
Are you on Father Christmas' naughty or nice list when it comes to your diet? Take our festive quiz.