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London Halloween Walk Ultra ChallengeDate
31 October 2026
Location
London
Walk along the Thames through the heart of the Capital
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London Summer WalkDate
22 August 2026
Location
London
Challenge yourself to the London Summer Walk and take on a 25km walk across London
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Early blood-thinning treatment shown to be safe and effective for stroke patients
Patients with atrial fibrillation who have experienced a stroke would benefit greatly from earlier treatment, according to a new study from University College London (UCL)
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Brain changes linked to emotion discovered in mysterious Takotsubo syndrome
Changes in areas of the brain associated with emotion have been identified in people with Takotsubo syndrome, according to research presented at the British Cardiovascular Society centenary conference in Manchester.
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Bereavement
Everyone copes with grief differently. Find out what feelings are normal to experience and where you can go to get further support with grief and loss.
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Early heart disease deaths rise to 14-year high
The number of people dying before the age of 75 in England from heart and circulatory diseases has risen to the highest level in over a decade, according to our new analysis.
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6 ways to get active this spring
With warmer days and lighter evenings, now is the perfect time to enjoy outdoor activities. Find out more ways to get active.
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12,000 fewer heart operations performed in England
At least 12,000 fewer heart operations than expected took place in England in the year to November 2020, our analysis reveals. This is just the tip of the iceberg, with a hidden, larger, backlog of care left unaccounted for.
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Toolstation
We're asking you to vote for British Heart Foundation (BHF) to partner with Toolstation. The money raised by the partnership will help to fund our lifesaving work.
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Vascular dementia
Vascular dementia happens when there's a problem with the blood supply to your brain. Learn about the symptoms of vascular dementia and how it can be treated and managed.