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Portion guide: Fruit
Follow our guide to see what a portion looks like for different fruits, to help you eat a healthy and balanced diet.
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Does it matter what time you eat your meals?
Our expert answers whether eating your meal late in the day is bad for your health
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Should I be worried about an infection risk following heart valve surgery?
Our expert answers a question about infection risk after surgery, and explains what to do if you're concerned.
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Cold water swimming: is it bad for your heart?
Cold water swimming: what are the health benefits and what are the risks? Chloe MacArthur, Senior Cardiac Nurse at BHF, dives into the facts.
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Cheap blood test could save lives of thousands of heart attack patients
A quick and cheap blood test could help doctors to spot people at high risk of death following a suspected heart attack, according to research published in PLOS Medicine and funded by us.
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BHF NI calls for mandatory CPR training in post-primary schools
Our Head in Northern Ireland has urged the new Education Minister to make CPR training mandatory in post-primary schools.
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New coronavirus study finds hospitals are safer places than you might think
Healthcare workers appear to be at low risk of coronavirus (Covid-19) infection from people admitted to hospital with the virus, according to a study we’ve part-funded.
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Funding work in Northern Ireland
Currently, there are over 225,000 people battling with cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Northern Ireland. Our local work and research is powered by your support. Every minute of your time and every donation will help make a difference to local people's lives.
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John Danesh
BHF Professor John Danesh of the University of Cambridge is the head of a 350 strong team working together to study cardiovascular disease in populations around the world.
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PUBLICATION
Trends in Coronary Heart Disease 1961-2011Book, published on 01/02/2011
An in-depth appraisal of how the burden of coronary heart disease (CHD) has changed across the first fifty years of the British Heart Foundation.
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