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I spotted coconut sugar in the health food shop. What’s healthy about it?
Our expert answers a question on whether coconut sugar is healthy, and explains the difference between types of sugars. Find out more.
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Heart warrior gives back – and urges others to join him
This January, we are calling on people across the UK to kick off the new year by decluttering and donating any unwanted Christmas gifts, especially toys, to help fund lifesaving research.
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BHF Chair Wendy Becker to step down
Our Chair, Wendy Becker, will be stepping down from our Board of Trustees as she takes up a Non-Executive Director role at the world-leading pharmaceutical company, GSK.
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PureGym installs BHF donation boxes nationwide
The UK’s leading gym chain, PureGym, is supporting the British Heart Foundation's vital heart research through the help of preloved donations.
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Tesco shoppers show support for leading UK health charities
Tesco customers will be able to make a significant contribution to our life saving research from 31st January to 13th February by supporting the Tesco Health Charity Partnership appeal and rounding up their shop in store to the nearest £1 at self-service checkouts.
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Protecting our health from air pollution
We’ve been funding research to show how air pollution can damage your heart and blood vessels, as well as campaigning to influence Government policy.
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"I flatlined for four and a half minutes - my mom thought she was going to lose her son"
In 2018, Matt Pohlson, CEO of Omaze – one of BHF’s charity partners – began to experience pain and swelling in his stomach. This extreme physical stress triggered a heart condition called takotsubo cardiomyopathy, which left him fighting for his life.
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Cardiomyopathy research
Cardiomyopathy is a broad term for a group of diseases that affect the heart muscle. We're funding research to stop this hidden killer.
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The heart-kidney link
Ever wondered why heart and kidney diseases happen at the same time? A consultant cardiologist talks about how our vital organs interact.
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New scanning methods can detect deadly heart condition before symptoms appear
Combining two types of heart scan could help doctors to detect the deadly heart condition hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) before symptoms and signs on conventional tests appear, according to research funded by us.