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Video: Lisa’s 10-minute workout
BHF Physical Activity Specialist offers tips on how you can be active every day, and demonstrates a 10-minute workout you can do in your living room.
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BHF throws support behind air pollution measures in capital
TfL has announced additional monitoring cameras that will expand the ULEZ.
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How to check your pulse
You can tell if you have a regular or irregular heart rate by checking your pulse. This page will show you how to find and check your pulse.
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Covid-19 vaccines: side effects, safety and how to book one
Get the latest updates on Covid-19 booster vaccines, including who will get one, when, and which vaccine you will get.
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The British Heart Foundation funds research into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. Contact us for more information about our research grants.
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How can I help my husband as he waits for surgery?
Our expert answers a question about having to wait a couple of months for heart bypass surgery. Find out more.
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Can I sunbathe if I have heart failure?
Our expert answers your question on sunbathing if you have heart failure, including staying hydrated and using sunscreen.
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Investigating a potential link between diabetes and damage to blood vesselsKing's College London | Dr Alison C Brewer
Diabetes is a condition where the body can’t produce enough or respond properly to insulin, a hormone that controls blood glucose (sugar) levels. If these levels are not well controlled, it can have serious consequences - including damage t...
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Developing models to learn how diabetes leads to heart failureUniversity of Glasgow | Professor Gwyn Gould
Heart failure is more common in people with diabetes - but we do not fully understand why. One challenge is that it's hard to reproduce the conditions found in the diabetic heart in the laboratory, so there is a lack of experimental tools t...
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Improving how weight loss advice is given by GPsUniversity of Oxford | Professor Paul Aveyard
Around one in four adults in the UK is obese, and the levels are rising. Obesity increases the risk of developing heart and circulatory diseases, and costs the NHS around £4.2 billion a year. GPs are in a good position to guide patients to ...