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  • How to have a healthy barbecue

    Barbecue food doesn't have to be bad for you. Follow our 5 tips for a healthier barbecue and you’ll find that making quick, tasty and healthy choices is easy to do.

  • Volunteering FAQs

    If you're thinking about volunteering with us, you may have some questions. Here are the answers to our most frequently asked questions about volunteering.

  • EVENT

    Supernova Kelpies
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    Date

    14 March 2026

    location

    Location

    Falkirk

    Take part in a Supernova Run 5K at dusk around the Kelpies!

  • EVENT

    Supernova Kelpies Friday
    date

    Date

    13 March 2026

    location

    Location

    Falkirk

    Take part in a Supernova Run 5K at dusk around the Kelpies!

  • Implantable loop recorders

    Find out more about implantable loop recorders, what they're used for, how they work and how they're fitted.

  • How to quit smoking

    If you are trying to quit smoking, then have a look at our 5 steps. It's a challenge but in the long term it will have many benefits for your health and your finances.

  • Are smoothies good for you?

    Smoothies are 1 of your 5-a-day, but they’re also high in sugar and contain less fibre than whole fruits and vegetables. Find out some of the downsides and how to make them healthier.

  • Targeted genetic testing for inherited condition is life saving and cost effective

    BHF study finds cascade testing service for FH is cost effective, lifesaving and could avoid thousands of heart attacks and strokes.

  • EVENT

    Thames Bridges Trek
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    Date

    12 September 2026

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    Location

    Putney Bridge to Tower Bridge

    Challenge yourself to the Thames Bridges Trek and take on a 25km or 10km walk across London

  • Our heart age tool reveals four in five people have hearts older than their actual age

    According to our research nearly 80 per cent of people over the age of 30 have a heart older than their actual age, putting them at higher risk of a potentially fatal heart attack or stroke.