If you smoke, quitting is the single most important step you can take to protect the health of your heart. Find out more about how smoking affects your heart.| British Heart Foundation
Learn about high cholesterol, from symptoms and causes, to what you can do to lower your cholesterol levels.| British Heart Foundation
High blood pressure or hypertension is when your blood pressure is higher than the recommended level, and can increase your chance of having a heart attack or stroke.| British Heart Foundation
Diabetes can cause damage to your blood vessels. This increases your risk of developing heart and circulatory diseases. Find out more about diabetes and your heart.| British Heart Foundation
Learn about the causes of a heart attack, how a heart attack is diagnosed, treated and how to take care of yourself at home and in the hospital.| British Heart Foundation
Risk factors make you more likely to develop heart and circulatory diseases. The BHF has information to help you reduce them.| British Heart Foundation
Find out how to access NHS mental health services and where to get urgent help.| nhs.uk