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Fundraising ideas for schools
We’ve got lots of ideas to help children and young people fundraise for BHF at school, at home or in their local community.
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Familial hypercholesterolaemia
Familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) is a genetic condition where your liver cannot process cholesterol properly, causing high cholesterol levels. Read more to learn about what causes it, diagnosis and how to live a healthy life with it.
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How to cope with eating difficulties after a stroke
Eating and drinking after a stroke can be a challenge. Senior Dietitian Victoria Taylor gives her advice on keeping nourished.
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Managing your weight
Having a healthy weight can reduce your risk of developing heart and circulatory diseases like heart attacks, strokes and vascular dementia. Find out how to measure your weight, what weight you should be and how to reduce your health risks.
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Atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis is the build-up of fatty material (atheroma) inside your arteries. It’s a potentially serious condition that causes most heart attacks and strokes but often goes unnoticed.
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Lee and Krystalla’s story: “Thanks to CPR my husband lived to see our baby daughter”
When Krystalla's husband suddenly collapsed, her knowledge of CPR helped him to survive.
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“I’m a doctor – why didn’t I get my health checked?”
Philip Hollows had a heart attack just after retiring. Now he urges others to start having regular health checks in their 40s. Find out why.
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“I was on a mission to get better”
Denis Collen, 60, from Stanmore, Middlesex, shares how a diagnosis of heart failure and diabetes spurred him to make healthy lifestyle changes.
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Do smartwatches stop pacemakers and ICDs from working properly?
The news is claiming smartwatches and other fitness trackers could disrupt pacemakers and ICDs, putting people at risk. Is it true? We go behind the headlines.
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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.