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Paying tribute to Professor Chamberlain, Professor Bryan Williams OBE, our chief scientific and medical officer said: "From ...
The heart care waiting list rose in March 2025, latest figures from NHS England show. There were 425,372 people waiting for ...
During half-time of the Sky Bet EFL Championship Play-Off Final, Vinnie watched as Luton Town captain and cardiac arrest survivor Tom Lockyer, and our senior programme manager Lizzie Moscardini, ...
This year’s iconic AJ Bell Great Manchester Run helped the charity to raise over £168,500, which will go towards finding new ...
This May, take on the challenge of walking 20, 31 or 50 miles in a month. 31 miles in May is just 1 mile a day! A short stroll in the park, a trip to the shops, or a longer walk with friends - every ...
Electrophysiologist Dr Anthony Li says: Yes, this is safe. Most pacemakers and ICDs (implantable cardioverter defibrillators) are implanted in the upper left side of the chest. During CPR, chest ...
Take part in the Edinburgh Marathon Festival, Scotland's largest running event, with over 35,000 runners and 100,000 spectators enjoying eleven different race distances over two days. The half ...
High blood pressure (hypertension) can lead to serious health problems if you ignore it, including heart attack or stroke – even if you feel fine at the moment. In fact, half of all heart attacks and ...
The full Jurassic Coast route starts from Corfe Castle. It then heads to Swanage, to Lulworth Cove, past Durdle Door, with ups and downs all the way to the Weymouth halfway point. Choose from the full ...
Take part in the Edinburgh Marathon Festival, Scotland's largest running event, with over 35,000 runners and 100,000 spectators enjoying eleven different race distances over two days. The 5K starts ...
Victoria Taylor, Senior Dietitian at the BHF, says: Yes, peanuts are as good as other nuts. What’s different about peanuts is that they grow under the ground, not on trees like other nuts. They come ...
New research published today in the European Heart Journal has suggested that women are less likely receive bystander CPR or survive a cardiac arrest than men. The research, led by cardiologist Dr ...
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