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  • How do different drinks affect your heart?

    It is the blood flowing through our veins that keeps us alive — but the question is: can the liquids we drink help us to stay alive longer?

  • Our Chief Executive: Our unwavering support for you through this crisis

    A message from our Chief Executive, Dr Charmaine Griffiths, on what we are doing to support those who need it most during the Covid-19 coronavirus crisis, and the steps we're taking to protect our life saving work.

  • Simple blood test could detect life-threatening aortic tears

    A simple blood test could help doctors spot deadly damage to the aorta, the body’s largest blood vessel, according to research we've funded presented today at the British Cardiovascular Society conference.

  • Stress

    Stress can make you turn to unhealthy habits which increase your risk of heart and circulatory disease. Learn what stress is, whether it can cause high blood pressure or a heart attack and how to manage it.

  • Five resolutions your heart will love

    Research suggests that your best chance of sticking to a resolution is to break it down into small, specific, achievable steps. Learn more.

  • Portion guide: Vegetables

    Follow our guide to see what a portion looks like for different vegetables, to help you eat a healthy and balanced diet.

  • 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.

  • Carlos' story

    Carlos shares how the sudden loss of a friend and colleague to a cardiac arrest inspired him to drive defibrillator access across Bristol.

  • 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

  • What's your heart age?

    What's your heart age? Find out with this calculator from NHS Choices and the British Heart Foundation