We are pleased to announce that Gerry McCann has been appointed BHF Professor of Cardiology at the University of Leicester ...
With obesity being one of the leading preventable risk factors for cardiovascular disease, Policy Officer Zoe Rostas reflects ...
Devon-based sustainable style creator Lauren Cooley is our new BHF Retail Ambassador, inspiring more people to shop and ...
We're excited to announce a new partnership with Toolstation, one of the UK's leading suppliers of tools and building materials, to help put heart health at the heart of everyday safety for ...
Read the most comprehensive statistics on the effects, prevention, treatment, and costs of heart and circulatory diseases in the UK ...
To mark 65 years since the BHF was founded, we have unveiled 65 red benches across the UK in celebration of those who have survived, or are living with, cardiovascular disease. In Scotland, our ...
Andrew Scard, cardiac rehabilitation specialist for Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, says that gentle exercises can help ease back pain and stiffness, while also increasing your strength and ...
1. It’s a silent killer. If you have high blood pressure, you may not even know about it - that's why high blood pressure is often called the ‘silent killer’. There are rarely any signs or symptoms, ...
Weight-loss injections may lower the risk of having a cardiac arrest, heart attack or stroke, but increase the risk of drug-induced pancreatitis, according to a new study. Over the past few years, ...
High cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease. Alarmingly, about half of adults in the UK have total cholesterol levels above the recommended healthy limit of 5mmol/L. Knowing which are ...
These are a healthier alternative to chocolates or biscuits. They look beautiful, and will be more nutritious, as well as being lower in saturated fats, sugars and calories. You can make them by ...
Just 11 minutes a day of moderate physical activity, such as brisk walking, lowers the risk of an early death, according to researchers from the University of Cambridge. The researchers looked at more ...
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