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  • 6 reasons to play bowls

    Bowls is a social sport, suitable for all levels of fitness. Check out our six reasons why you should give bowls a try.

  • What you need to know about cardiac rehab at home

    If you’ve got a heart condition, have had a cardiac event (such as a heart attack), or have recently had surgery, you might be worried about getting active again. To help you feel safe and confident to use the Cardiac Rehab at Home exercise programme, our expert team at BHF answer your questions.

  • Obesity linked to damaging changes in failing hearts

    Obesity is linked to changes in the structure and pumping action of the heart before it develops heart failure, according to research we've funded and presented at the British Cardiovascular Society conference in Manchester.

  • A to Z of our printed booklets

    A to Z of our printed resources available to order for free

  • Third party running terms and conditions

    Terms and conditions for third party running event participants at BHF.

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    Editable Event Tickets

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    Download these tickets and use the template to fill out the details of your event. You can print these at home and share with your local community to let everyone know you're fundraising for life saving research.

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  • Swift action is needed to reduce childhood obesity rates

    New figures show that the number of Year 6 children living with obesity in England has jumped up for the first time in four years. Today we are calling for urgent action to reduce childhood obesity rates.

  • BHF and Sky Bet launch new 'Red Boot' EFL trophy

    Sky Bet, and the BHF, with the support of the EFL, kick off the second year of their Every Minute Matters campaign with the launch of the EFL ‘Red Boot’ – a new one-off award for 2025/2026 season for the best striker across all three tiers of the English Football League.

  • Angina: Common questions answered

    Heart nurse June Davison puts questions about angina, a common symptom of coronary heart and circulatory disease, to Dr Sarah Clarke.

  • What is atrial fibrillation?

    It's the most common type of heart rhythm disturbance and is a major cause of stroke. Dr Dhiraj Gupta talks about the condition and how to detect it