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What is atrial fibrillation?
It's the most common type of heart rhythm disturbance and is a major cause of stroke. Dr Dhiraj Gupta talks about the condition and how to detect it
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Angina medication: Questions about nitrates answered
Nitrates are a tried-and-tested treatment for angina, but it's important to be informed about their usage and potential side effects.
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The new artificial heart valve that could change lives
A stronger and longer-lasting artificial heart valve is currently being developed, thanks to BHF-funded research. Professor Geoff Moggridge explains more.
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Gum disease and heart health: how are they connected?
Discover the work of Dr. Karolin Hijazi, a BHF-funded researcher who is studying the link between mouth bacteria, gum disease and heart attacks.
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Are anti-inflammatory drugs like naproxen bad for your heart?
Find out the truth behind recent reports that common painkillers like naproxen and ibuprofen could be leading to heart problems.
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Are your blood pressure readings wrong?
Find out why having your arm in the wrong position could lead to a false high blood pressure reading.
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Is tea good for you?
Find out if drinking tea, coffee or other popular drinks can lower the risk of dying from heart attack or stroke.
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What happens when you stop taking Mounjaro?
Find out more about research that shows most people regain weight and lose health benefits such as reduced blood pressure and cholesterol levels when they stop taking Mounjaro.
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Over 23 million UK adults haven’t learnt the lifesaving skill of CPR
Nearly half of UK adults (43 per cent) have never learnt CPR, according to new figures we’ve released today. The nationally representative survey suggests as many as 23 million are yet to learn the skills to save a life.
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Seven of the major headlines from the world’s biggest heart conference
The European Society of Cardiology Congress, the worlds biggest heart conference, is over for another year. The past few days have seen thousands of scientists gather in Amsterdam to share the worlds latest leading research into heart and circulatory diseases.