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BHF Healthcare Implementation Fund
Do you have an innovative idea about how to advance your cardiovascular care delivery? Our Implementation Fund helps support projects that can improve care for patients with cardiovascular disease.
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The wonders of winter walking
It might be cold outside, but there’s never been a better time to go for a walk. It’s a great way to get healthier and feel happier.
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England Touch Association partners with BHF to get hearts healthy
The England Touch Association and the British Heart Foundation have announced a new charity partnership.
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Health at Work: Play your foods rightInformation Sheet, 1 page, published on 03/07/2013
This instruction sheet provides the correct answers for the Play your foods right game. You can order or download a copy of the sheet.
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PoTS: what is postural tachycardia syndrome?
Professor Lesley Kavi explains PoTS, a condition that can make you feel dizzy and increase your heart rate after sitting or standing.
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Wellbeing
Get expert tips to boost your mood, live well with a heart condition, or support a loved one on their health journey.
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In blood pressure measurement, both arms count
Can measuring pressure in both arms predict a heart problem?
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Study sheds light on link between cholesterol and diabetes
Research funded by the British Heart Foundation has found that people with naturally lower levels of LDL cholesterol have an increased risk of diabetes.
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Party bunting templateOther
Decorate your event with BHF party bunting
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Atrial fibrillation (AF)
Learn more about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF), one of the most common types of abnormal heart rhythm and a major cause of stroke.