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Our delivery service
Our home stores delivery service have safety measures in place to ensure that our staff and customers are kept safe.
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Are non-alcoholic drinks healthy?
If you take away the alcohol, does a drink become healthier? Find out whether low-alcohol and non-alcoholic drinks really are better for you.
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6 surprising health benefits of walking
Walking is an easy way to get active and boost your happiness. Here's 6 surprising health benefits of regularly walking.
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Bedwyr's story: "Living with fatigue means listening to my body"
Bedwyr Gullidge, 37, has permanent atrial fibrillation and early symptoms of heart failure. He reflects on the challenges of living with fatigue.
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BHF responds to NHS elective recovery plan in England
We give our reaction to the long-awaited elective care recovery plan published today, which outlines how the NHS in England will aim to tackle waiting lists over the next three years.
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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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Dr Hazel Wallace announced as BHF ambassador
Dr Hazel Wallace aka. The Food Medic is officially announced as BHF ambassador. On Saturday, Hazel got to meet our One Beat Members at a cookery workshop.
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Fish oil study could pave way for better blood pressure treatments
New research we funded at the University of Reading will aim to better understand how fish oils can help to reduce blood pressure.
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Take 10 minutes to change your life this Heart Month
February is Heart Month and this year we’re urging people to take at least 10 minutes a day to help improve their own heart health as well as support our annual fundraiser, Wear it. Beat it.
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Our response to the Daily Telegraph story on charity expenditure
An article in a national newspaper has criticised a number of UK charities, including the BHF, for not spending enough income on charitable activities. We believe the article gives a distorted view of how we spend your donations, which help fund over half of heart research at UK universities. Read our full response to the story here.