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Junk food advert restrictions finally come into force
Restrictions on TV and online junk food advertising have come into force with the aim of better protecting children from its harmful influence.
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Health at Work - hydration challengeOther, 6 pages, published on 28/05/2015
Women should drink about 2 litres and men should drink 2.5 litres (approximately 10 to 12 glasses) of fluid every day to prevent becoming dehydrated. The Hydration challenge encourages employees to increase their daily fluid intake over a period of weeks.
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High fibre foods: how much fibre should you eat per day?
Senior Dietitian Tracy Parker says most people need to eat more fibre from whole foods like fruit and vegetables, and warns against powders and supplements and extreme fibremaxxing.
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Four things we learned from an international heart conference
We cover some highlights from the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions conference in America
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Charalambos Antoniades
Charalambos Antoniades and his team are investigating how fat in our bodies communicates with our heart and blood vessels, leading to heart attacks and strokes
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Prevention of heart disease could start before birth
A specialised antioxidant called MitoQ could prevent heart disease at its very onset, according to research funded by the British Heart Foundation and published in Science Advances.
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The British Heart Foundation funds research into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. Contact us for more information about our research grants.
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Digoxin
Derived from the purple foxglove plant, Digoxin was first used to treat heart complaints 200 years ago. An expert tells us about modern uses for the drug.