Researchers develop a new way of assessing a person’s risk of heart failure or death, by using AI during chest scans to ...
BHF's Three Minutes to Kill campaign turns World Cup hydration breaks into lifesaving moments to fund heart research and ...
The Health and Social Care Committee has today published a report outlining proposals for how to fix our food environment.
We've appointed Dame Clare Barclay as Chair of our Corporate Partnerships Board to help grow transformational partnerships and fund lifesaving research.
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 ...
Today the UK Government has published the Cardiovascular Disease Modern Service Framework to drive better prevention, earlier diagnosis, faster treatment and more consistent care across England. The ...
Improving your balance helps you feel more stable and coordinated when you’re moving around, which can help reduce the risk of falling and hurting yourself. This is particularly important as you get ...
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 ...
Today we have announced proposals to close around 150 of our shops and stores over the next two financial years to ensure our retail network remains commercially sustainable and continues to generate ...
Statins do not cause the majority of the conditions that have been listed in their package leaflets, according to the most comprehensive review of side effects. The study was part-funded by us and ...
As spring arrives, you might be wondering if it’s safe to take over-the-counter medicines for hay fever if you have a heart or circulatory condition. The answer depends on which type of medicine you ...
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 ...