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  • Healthy eating

    Learn how a healthy diet can help reduce your risk of developing coronary heart disease and stop gaining weight. Find here healthy eating tips to keep a healthy heart and our healthy recipe finder.

  • Food labelling

    Have you ever wondered what you should look for on the nutritional information on your food? Quickly learn how food labels work, what the key points mean, reference intake, portion size and a guide to food labels you can download.

  • London to Brighton terms and conditions

    Terms and conditions for participants of BHF's London to Brighton Bike Ride

  • Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)

    Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), a type of congenital heart disease, is when a blood vessel in your heart does not close by itself after you’re born.

  • Maximising the impact of volunteering

    Volunteering has changed since the Covid-19 pandemic. Our volunteering report is about how we can maximise the value and benefits of volunteering. It includes recommendations for how the Government can support this.

  • We pay tribute to departing Chair Dr Doug Gurr

    We have paid tribute to Dr Doug Gurr for his ‘immense contribution’ as Chair of our Board of Trustees, who stepped down after seven years as Chair.

  • Consultant Research Awards

    BHF Consultant Research Awards provide support for NHS consultants to carry out research.

  • Enormous crocodile

    Our blog from BCS 2017: Cardiology at the extremes looks at nature's most complex heart.

  • Prevention - ACHIEVE trial

    The international ACHIEVE trial tested whether spironolactone can help reduce heart-related complications in people on dialysis.

  • "Some days even walking up the stairs can be difficult with my atrial fibrillation"

    "My heart rate went from 120 to 180 in seconds. I rubbed my hands together and tried the heart monitors again - I thought they were broken rather than something was happening with my heart,” Mike explains.