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Recovering from my quadruple bypass surgery while the world went into lockdown
While driving from a work event, Danièle started to struggle with her breathing, so she pulled over at the side of the road. “I wondered if there was something constricting my windpipe or something wrong with my lungs,” Danièle says.
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6 cost-effective ways to stay warm in winter
With energy bills higher than ever, we share simple tips for staying warm and safe on a budget. Find out more.
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“My dad died of a heart attack at 49, so I was always super fit”
Discover how Sad Husain stayed active after he was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation.
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Statins reduce stroke risk in older people, suggests study
A French study, published in The BMJ, that followed almost 7,500 healthy people over 65 suggests that statins reduce stroke risk in this population by 30 per cent. We comment on the findings here.
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Join as a volunteer and meet new people
Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, make lifelong friends and connect with your community. Whatever your motivation is for volunteering with us, we're here to offer our volunteers a warm welcome!
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Feeling lonely when you have a heart condition
Help and advice if you're feeling low or lonely after a heart attack or heart surgery, or if you have been told you have a heart condition.
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Give Back Friday: Donate unwanted items by post this Black Friday
With our high street shops in England temporarily closed, we’re calling on the nation to support us by donating any goods they are replacing in the Black Friday sales.
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Tesco Pharmacy announce Let's Talk initiative
We have teamed up with Tesco Pharmacy, Cancer Research UK and Diabetes UK to launch the 'Let's Talk' pharmacy service.
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What's your heart age?
What's your heart age? Find out with this calculator from NHS Choices and the British Heart Foundation
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Turning back the tide on heart and circulatory diseases
Turning Back The Tide is our new five-point plan to improve outcomes for people with or at risk of heart and circulatory diseases. Find out more.