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Vitamins and heart medication: which supplements should I avoid?
Find out how vitamins and supplements, including multivitamins and St John's wort, can interact with blood thinners, statins, and blood pressure medicines.
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New study could prevent future heart attacks and stroke for chest pain patients
Research funded by us at Keele University could help doctors better identify the warning signs of a heart attack or stroke in patients with chest pain.
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Post to donate: British Heart Foundation launches postal donation service for shops
You can now donate items collected from your home to give to BHF charity shops
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Wales stores re-open today
Our British Heart Foundation (BHF) Cymru shops and stores are set to reopen today from 12pm, following our temporary closure during the Welsh firebreak.
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Take on the British Heart Foundation's Charity Shop Challenge
We are calling on shoppers to shop sustainably this Christmas to save money and raise much needed funds . With a different Christmas ahead for many of us, we are asking the public to shop a little differently this year by buying at least one preloved gift from a charity shop, whether it’s online or in store.
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Urgent appeal for BHF volunteers
We are appealing for volunteers to donate the gift of time as nationwide shortage threatens to impact funding for life saving research.
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8 chocolate "facts" you shouldn't believe
It's tempting to swallow the hype about chocolate's supposed benefits, but don't believe all you read. We replace some common myths with the facts.
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Karen A. Frank announced as the BHF's new Chair of Trustees
Karen Frank has been announced as the our new Chair of the Board of Trustees and will start in the role immediately
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Cardiac rehabilitation: the big pictureBooklet, 8 pages, published on 17/12/2018
Order the Cardiac rehabilitation: the big picture booklet, with statistics and recommendations from National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation (NACR) Report 2018
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Artificial intelligence helps Manchester scientists understand congenital heart defects
Scientists at The University of Manchester are using artificial intelligence (AI) to help unravel the secrets of gene mutations that can lead to babies being born with abnormalities in their hearts. Dr Kathryn Hentges and her team hope the two-year project, funded by the British Heart Foundation, will provide patients and clinicians with new knowledge on the causes of congenital heart diseases and provide families with options in reproductive choices.