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Anti-facilitation of tax evasion
Read our policy on anti-facilitation of tax evasion.
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Single pill proves more effective at preventing further heart attack or stroke
A single pill containing medication to lower cholesterol and blood pressure and stop clotting is more successful at preventing further cardiac events after a heart attack, according to research presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Barcelona.
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Using artificial intelligence to treat pulmonary hypertension
We’re funding research to develop artificial intelligence tools to better diagnose pulmonary hypertension and to predict how the condition will progress.
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11 free walking apps
If you have a smartphone and enjoy walking, downloading a relevant app could help you get the most from your outings. We've listed eleven to get you started.
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Weak handshake could be sign of a failing heart
Weak handshake could be sign of a failing heart. Hand grip strength could be used as a simple measure of heart health, according to new research published today in PLOS ONE and funded by the BHF.
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How much protein do I need to gain muscle?
If protein is needed for building and repairing muscle, do you need to eat extra to gain more muscle quicker? Senior Dietitian, Victoria Taylor, explains.
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Cold water swimming: is it bad for your heart?
Cold water swimming: what are the health benefits and what are the risks? Chloe MacArthur, Senior Cardiac Nurse at BHF, dives into the facts.
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Genetics hold the key for blood vessel disease diagnosis
New genetic causes of ‘rare’ diseases, including pulmonary arterial hypertension, have been discovered by technology reading whole genomes in pioneering research that the BHF part-funded.
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6 heart-healthy comfort recipes
Winter is the perfect time for some warm, filling meals. Watch our videos of 6 heart-healthy comfort recipes to see you through the season.
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Can you tell me more about Sneddon syndrome?
Our expert explains what Sneddon syndrome is, symptoms, treatment, and whether this can cause a stroke.