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Learn more about your blood pressure
Learn about blood pressure_Admiral
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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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How can a pacemaker help with fainting problems?
An expert answers a question from a patient who has been fitted with a pacemaker after years of regular fainting.
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Former Ireland and Ulster Rugby star teams up with BHF NI
Former Ireland and Ulster rugby prop forward Simon Best has partnered with us to encourage his fellow farmers to be aware of their heart health
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Karen A. Frank announced as the BHF's new Chair of Trustees
Karen Frank has been announced as the our new Chair of the Board of Trustees and will start in the role immediately
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Study finds Takotsubo syndrome patients failed by current treatment
Heart treatments given to patients with Takotsubo cardiomyopathy do not protect them, according to the first ever study to compare these patients with heart attack patients and the general population over more than 5 years. The results of the study, funded by us, have been published today in the journal JACC: Advances.
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Refunds and exchanges
Find out what our refund and exchange policy is when you buy from British Heart Foundation shops and home stores.
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New long lasting artificial valve could benefit heart patients
Scientists funded by the British Heart Foundation at the University of Bristol and University of Cambridge have created a new heart valve with potentially greater benefits than current artificial valves.
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Landmark study finds no benefit of routine use of cerebral embolic protection devices on TAVI stroke risk
A £2.3 million clinical trial we funded has found that devices designed to reduce the risk of TAVI patients having a stroke have no impact on their stroke risk.
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“I felt invincible – then I needed heart surgery in my fifties.”
Having heart surgery taught Jason Doyle to slow down and appreciate life. Read his story.