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Three-quarters of UK businesses did nothing to support charities last year… but together, we can change that.
A Will might just be one of the most important documents you will ever write. Here, Octopus Legacy provide you with all of the most important information about Wills, gifts in Wills, assets and inheritance tax.
Heart Research UK has partnered with The British Cardiovascular Society to provide exclusive fellowship opportunities for BCS members. BCS-Heart Research UK fellowships offer clinical top-up training and opportunities to gain new clinical skills or experience, for a broad spectrum of the NHS workforce practicing in the cardiovascular arena. Applications for the BCS-Heart Research UK fellowship […]
We’re teaming up with Teesside University and the Pumping Marvellous Foundation to talk about heart failure and physical activity and we want to hear from you. Whether you’re living with heart failure or supporting someone who is, your voice matters. We’re especially keen to hear from people who don’t feel very active right now, or […]
By Olivia Schofield When the heart is exposed to extreme heat, it has to work harder to keep the body cool to ensure it can work effectively. Dr Roy Jogiya, Chief Medical Adviser at Heart Research UK, reveals how hot weather can affect your heart and how you can stay cool. What happens to your […]
Heart Research UK will be attending The Workplace Event taking place from 30th April to 2nd May 2024. The Workplace Event is the home for workplace and facilities innovation. It brings together workplace professionals and practitioners from facilities, HR, technology, real estate, design, architecture, consultants, and advisors to share best practices, expertise and ideas to […]
By Olivia Schofield Heart Research UK backs new NHS campaign encouraging more people to have their blood pressure checked. The campaign is set to raise awareness of high blood pressure (also known as hypertension), which is one of the largest known risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and is considered a ‘silent killer’. There are […]
As every January welcomes a wave of New Year’s resolutions, there’s a familiar phenomenon of the Quitter’s Day, when many people give up on their goals. Affecting countless resolutions every year, the 12th January marks Quitter’s Day, the day when many will no longer commit to their New Year goals. However, amidst these faltering commitments, […]
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Does your weight loss journey feel like a never-ending cycle? Health and Wellbeing expert Amie Leckie and Registered Associate Nutritionist Lauren Hewitt explain some factors impacting your weight loss and tips on dietary and lifestyle choices you can make to help you lose weight.
Our 5 healthy eating tips are simple, back-to-basics stuff that doesn’t require any special supplements or equipment.
December is the time of year for gathering with family and friends, and these social occasions often revolve around alcohol. Consuming too much alcohol can have a negative impact on your heart, and even if you don’t drink often, a few drinks can cause you to sleep poorly and be tired the next day making you reach for unhealthy foods for a quick energy fix.
Many people think that artificial sweeteners are a healthy and safe alternative to sugar, but is this the case?