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How to start getting active
It's never too late to start being active. Follow these practical tips and do something you can be proud of.
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6 reasons to play bowls
Bowls is a social sport, suitable for all levels of fitness. Check out our six reasons why you should give bowls a try.
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Intermediate Clinical Research Fellowships
Information on Intermediate Clinical Research Fellowships
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How stem cell research could help repair heart attack damage
Two professors at the cutting edge of stem cell research tell us how their work could affect people's lives in the future
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The different names for sugar
We explain more about the different names for sugar that appear on our infographic. Too much added sugar is bad for your health
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Heart CT scans: a peek into the future
Find out how BHF-funded researchers are using heart CT scans to help prevent, diagnose and treat heart disease.
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Do warmer nights raise the risk of death from heart and circulatory disease?
According to new research, men in their early 60s have a higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease on hotter than usual summer nights. We look behind the headlines.
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Cholesterol and statins - what do I need to know?
Delving behind the headlines: What is cholesterol? Why is it bad? Do statins actually work? We explore the science behind the news stories to find the answers
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BHF announced as charity partner for The Gemini Boat Race 2024
The BHF are official charity partner for The Gemini Boat Race 2024 – the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race taking place on 30th March. Hoping to take part in this years race are identical twins Catherine and Gemma King who are set to row on opposing sides. Having previously both rowed for Cambridge Catherine switched sides, transferring to start her four-year PhD in cardiovascular science at the University of Oxford, which is being funded by the British Heart Foundation.
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Team BHF raise over £1.5 million at the London Marathon
More than 760 BHF runners including Jack Wilshere, Lisa McGrillis and Steve Sidwell raise over £1.5 million for the BHF at the 2025 TCS London Marathon