The OPTIMAS study, funded by us, found that giving blood thinning treatments in the first few days after a stroke – rather ...
There are over 30,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests each year in the UK, but less than one in ten people survive. Every ...
Fruit and vegetables should make up over a third of the food you eat each day. Aim to eat at least five portions with a variety of fruit and veg each day. Choose from fresh, frozen, tinned, dried or ...
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In September, several UK newspapers reported that eating cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower every day could lower blood pressure, and in doing so lower the risk of a heart ...
Restart a Heart Day raises awareness about cardiac arrest and helps people to learn CPR, giving them lifesaving skills and the confidence to use them. Restart a Heart Day takes place on and around 16 ...
Read the latest news about our life saving research and find out what we think about the heart health news that's hitting the headlines. If you're a journalist and want to find out more about the BHF ...
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Take on one of the world's favourite 10 mile running events, the AJ Bell Great South Run, filled with inspiring history, salty air and stunning sea views. This route is filled with music, cheers, high ...
A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a hole in the wall between your heart's lower chambers. A VSD is a type of congenital heart disease, meaning you are born with it. The lower chambers of your heart ...