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Pacemakers: 15 everyday things you can and cannot do with one
BNF Senior Cardiac Nurse Regina Gibb answers your key questions on living with a pacemaker including: cooking, mobile phones, smart watches, flying, driving, heart scans, sex and exercise.
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10 weird team sports to try
From Sepak Takraw to Muggle Quidditch, the sporting possibilities out there go far beyond football and hockey.
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Rangers footballer Connor Goldson talks candidly about his heart condition
Rangers footballer Connor Goldson marks the partnership between Rangers Charity Foundation and the British Heart Foundation by talking about his own heart condition, and he urges the public to support the medical research charity this Christmas by learning learn vital CPR skills.
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Our 750 UK shops and stores are reopening from mid-June onwards
We are set to reopen our 750 charity shops following their temporary closure due to Covid-19, we can announce today.
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How to cut back on sugar without noticing
Too much sugar can lead to weight gain and damaging effects on our health. Here are 6 small changes that you'll hardly notice, which can help you cut down on the sweet stuff.
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Matthew Bown
BHF Chair of Cardiac Surgery, Professor Gianni Angelini and his team highlight problems encountered in surgery, research them in the lab, and apply solutions.
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Quitting smoking - RRT
BHF-funded researchers carried out a study to find out how to help people quit smoking successfully – should they cut down gradually or quit ‘cold turkey’?
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Pregnancy and your heart: why it's important to plan ahead
Hear from congenital heart disease specialist, Dr Sara Thorne, on why planned pregnancy is important if you have a heart condition.
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Gene links female body shape to risk of type 2 diabetes
Scientists part-funded by us at King’s College London have identified a gene that in women is linked to the creation and location of new fat cells and is thought to contribute to a person's risk of type 2 diabetes.