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10 tips for healthy eating out
Whether it's lunch with work colleagues or an evening celebrating with friends, we tend to eat more when we go out. Get our tips for healthy eating out.
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Heart care waiting list grows by nearly 100,000 in two years
Latest NHS England figures published today show that cardiac waiting lists rose to 421,433 at the end of May 2024 in England – an increase of 2,394 on the previous month. This is the highest total on record.
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Leicestershire man is 100th recruit in landmark heart failure clinical trial
A Leicestershire man has become the 100th person to take part in a clinical trial we are funding that hopes to improve treatment for people with heart failure.
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Jennifer Metcalfe becomes the face of our fascinator range
Our fascinator range offers 38 styles in a spectrum of colours with prices starting as low as £7.99, it’s perfect for if you’re looking for style on a budget.
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My cardiac arrest was caught on video
Mark Kingsland was filming a karate sparring session when he had a cardiac arrest. He hopes the footage, which he agreed to share with the BHF, will inspire others to learn life saving CPR.
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Leeds research could see new approach to treating heart attack patients
BHF-funded study uses MRI scanning techniques to look at hearts within hours of a heart attack, with a view to developing more patient-specific treatment.
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Charalambos Antoniades
Charalambos Antoniades and his team are investigating how fat in our bodies communicates with our heart and blood vessels, leading to heart attacks and strokes
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Heart care waits rise for third consecutive month
The heart care waiting list rose for the third month in a row in England, yet again bucking the trend of overall waiting lists declining.
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BMI failing to reflect childhood obesity levels in ethnic minorities
BMI does not give a true picture of childhood obesity levels in ethnic minorities, with South Asian children particularly at risk of being wrongly categorised.