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Would switching to a salt substitute reduce stroke, heart attacks and deaths?
Reports of a recent study suggest that a salt substitute can lower the chance of stroke, heart attack and death. We look behind the headlines and give the BHF’s view.
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Can light levels affect your blood sugar levels and how many calories you burn?
Can different light levels at different times of day affect metabolism and blood sugar levels? We explain the science.
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Does one drink a day increase the risk of stroke?
We look behind the headlines to give our verdict on the research that suggests young adults who drink one alcoholic beverage a day increase their risk of stroke.
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Sir Patrick Vallance leads team at London to Brighton Bike Ride
Sir Patrick Vallance leads team of world-leading scientists and business leaders taking on the British Heart Foundation's London to Brighton bike ride to raise vital funds for lifesaving research.
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BHF pays tribute to Professor Alan Williams
The British Heart Foundation has paid tribute to the life and work of BHF Professor Alan Williams, who sadly died on 4th May 2020. Professor Williams held one of the highest accolades awarded by the BHF, the Sir Thomas Lewis Chair of Cardiovascular Science, which he held from 2007 until his retirement in September 2019.
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Is chocolate good for me?
Our senior dietitian Tracy Parker debunks seven common chocolate myths and misconceptions for Dechox
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Decaf coffee and decaf tea: are they good or bad for you?
Do decaf coffee and tea have benefits or drawbacks vs regular tea and coffee? Find out with simple explanations from a British Heart Foundation expert.
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Counselling
Learn more about counselling services on offer when dealing with health problems and other mental health organisations that can offer help and support.
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Should you be worried about ibuprofen causing heart failure?
We report on a study that links ibuprofen with heart failure. Should you be worried, or is the research limited?
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How histones cause blood clotting in severe illnessUniversity of Liverpool | Dr Guozheng Wang
Dr Guozheng Wang and his colleagues at the University of Liverpool are investigating what goes wrong in the circulation of people who are critically ill, for example, those with severe infection or after severe trauma. In critical illness...