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Booklets & guides. Our range of downloadable and printed resources make it easier to understand heart and circulatory diseases. Discover information and support for you, for friends and family, and for healthcare professionals.
- Understanding Cholesterol
Understanding Cholesterol - British Heart Foundation...
- Your Guide to Heart Failure
Your Guide to Heart Failure - British Heart Foundation...
- Understanding Blood Pressure
Understanding Blood Pressure - British Heart Foundation...
- Understanding Vascular Dementia
Understanding Vascular Dementia - British Heart Foundation...
- Understanding Cholesterol
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The UK has a heart health crisis. Over 7 million people in the UK are living with heart and circulatory diseases. Heart and circulatory diseases in numbers. Heart and circulatory diseases are the world's biggest killers. Discover more about our research.
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Heart and circulatory diseases are the world's biggest killers. Together, we fund life saving research into these conditions like heart diseases, stroke and vascular dementia. Together, we can beat the heartbreak they cause.
Mar 31, 2023 · The BHF is the UK's largest independent funder of cardiovascular research in the UK. For over 60 years BHF has pioneered life-saving research that has helped halve the number of deaths from...
pulse/heart rate. For information about taking your blood pressure, please read the ‘Home Blood Pressure Monitoring Explained’ leaflet. Remember to take this diary with you to your next appointment/review. Date Time Systolic BP (top number) Diastolic BP (bottom number) Notes (e.g. medication changes, feeling unwell)