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How does mechanical stress affect your heart and blood vessels?
Part two in our series looking at stress and the heart.
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Vascular dementia
Vascular dementia happens when there's a problem with the blood supply to your brain. Learn about the symptoms of vascular dementia and how it can be treated and managed.
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‘Before my stroke I was so agile’: Pauline’s story shows the need for more research
Pauline Boye woke up at 4am and needed to go the bathroom. One problem, she couldn’t get out of bed. The 49-year-old had a stroke in her sleep and her right side was paralysed. On World Stroke Day, Pauline’s story reminds us of the heartbreaking cost of stroke – and the pressing need for more research to prevent and treat it.
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Kerbside collections
We have been working with local councils to carry out kerbside collections.
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Help improve women’s cardiovascular health research
The GCRFF are requesting information from the international cardiovascular research community to understand the most urgent research needs for women’s cardiovascular health.
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8 in 10 people want a new lease of life, survey finds
New research reveals eight in 10 people in the UK are looking for a new lease of life, according to our latest survey.
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Meet Vanessa - volunteer driver
Vanessa is a volunteer driver at our Hornchurch shop. She tells us more about what's involved and why she enjoys volunteering.
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BHF is funding urgently needed research
We support people living with heart and circulatory diseases. Thanks to your donations, we fund research to give them more time with their loved ones.
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Four million people are living with untreated high blood pressure, new estimates show
Four million people under the age of 65 in the UK are living with untreated high blood pressure, according to new estimates we have produced.
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“My heart was stopping for twelve seconds at a time” – Wearable patch can spot danger in people with unexplained fainting
A Cambridge librarian has spoken about how a wearable heart monitor, fitted after visiting A&E due to unexplained fainting, helped doctors quickly spot his life-threatening heart problem.