Sky Bet, and BHF with the support of the EFL kick off the second year of their Every Minute Matters campaign with the launch of the EFL ‘Red Boot’ – a new one-off award for 2025/2026 season for the ...
Our 2024-25 Annual Report and Accounts underlines out outstanding achievements and bold new vision to secure a world where everyone has a healthier heart.
Two BHF corporate partnerships voted 'most admired' in the C&E Advisory’s 2025 Corporate–Non-Profit Partnerships Barometer report ...
People in the most polluted areas could be 27 per cent more likely to develop heart failure, based on new UK research funded ...
An AI-enabled stethoscope can help doctors pick up three heart conditions in just 15 seconds, according to the results of a real-world trial part-funded by us and presented at the European Society of ...
Senior Cardiac Nurse Christopher Allen says: Atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation are both abnormal heart rhythms. They occur when there is an issue with the electrical signals and pathways in your ...
Whatever your heart or circulatory condition, you’ll have something to gain from exercise. Getting active could help to ease your symptoms, help you do more in your daily life, and stop your disease ...
A low-fat diet may be the first thing you think about when it comes to lowering cholesterol. But rather than reducing all fats, it’s more important to get the right types of fats in your diet. Too ...
There’s a lot of marketing about beetroot juice’s benefits but there is not yet enough scientific evidence to give specific dietary recommendations. While research, including some funded by British ...
Protein is needed for both building and repairing muscle, so you might think to gain more muscle quickly you need to eat extra protein. This isn’t the case. Muscle growth happens when we exercise, ...
BHF dietitian Victoria Taylor says: While there is often concern about the links between caffeine and heart health, a moderate amount of tea or coffee (four or five cups a day) should be fine for most ...
What are decaf coffee and decaf tea? Caffeine is a natural chemical (or drug) found in regular tea and coffee. It stimulates the central nervous system and brain, helping you feel more alert and less ...
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