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Getting a defibrillator: what you need to know
A defibrillator in your workplace, community or school could save a life if someone has a cardiac arrest. Find out what you need to know before getting one.
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Pacemaker monitors: can you turn them off to save energy?
Vicki Gurney, Cardiac Physiologist, on why it’s crucial (and cheap) to always keep your pacemaker monitor switched on.
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9 tips to boost your willpower
Dr Frank Ryan, a clinical psychologist, shares how small changes like developing a routine and giving yourself regular rewards can boost your willpower.
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How I manage breathlessness - Ian's story
Ian Graham shares how he copes with his symptoms and explains how practising controlled breathing helps him in stressful situations.
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Car Free Day will return to London
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has announced that a central London Car Free Day event will return on Sunday 20 September as part of his bold plans to tackle London’s toxic air.
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BHF wins top HR prize for innovative workplace strategy
We took top prize for the Best Flexible Working Strategy at the prestigious HR Excellence Awards this week.
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Does binge-watching TV increase the risk of “deadly blood clots”?
A review of research suggests a link between watching a lot of TV and risk of blood clots. Our experts look behind the headlines.
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Can low-salt diets really cut blood pressure in just one week?
News outlets claim that one week of reducing your salt intake by one teaspoon a day can lower your blood pressure as much as medication. Is it true?
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Request a house clearance
Book a house clearance with the BHF. We remove items and household waste from a property to sell in our shops, recycle or dispose of properly.
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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.