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Pacemakers
A pacemaker is a small device that can treat some abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias). Find out what it looks like, how it works and how it's fitted.
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Portion guide: Beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other proteins
Follow our guide to see what a portion of beans, pulses, fish, eggs and meat looks like, to help you eat a healthy and balanced diet.
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Statins for people who have migraines with aura
Our medical director responds to an article suggesting that statins should be prescribed for migraine patients with aura
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Food portions
What is the healthy amount of fruit and veg you need to eat to keep a balanced diet? Our portion guides are available to view online or download as a PDF.
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Gel-like sieve in blood vessels new target for repairing damaged hearts
Drugs that repair damage to a gel-like layer in the tiny blood vessels of the heart could present a much-needed treatment for heart failure in people with diabetes, according to research we've funded and published today in Diabetologia.
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Health at Work - pedometer Challenge Co-ordinator GuideBooklet, 14 pages, published on 01/01/2014
Use this guide to organise a Pedometer Challenge in your workplace. It's a great way to get staff active and improve team morale in your organisation.
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Shortness of breath: why it happens and tips to manage it
Senior Cardiac Nurse, Ruth Goss, explains why heart conditions like heart attack and heart failure cause breathlessness, and how breathing techniques can help.
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The mystery disease causing heart attacks in women
A rare cardiovascular condition called spontaneous coronary artery dissection, or SCAD, is causing spontaneous heart attacks – mainly in women. Thanks to the power of social media, SCAD survivors and your donations researchers in Leicester have launched the UK’s first SCAD clinical study.
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First-of-its-kind training tool can teach CPR in just 15 minutes
A year on from Christian Eriksen’s cardiac arrest at the Euros, we are urging people across the country to use a new online tool, RevivR, that can help anyone learn CPR in just 15 minutes.
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Do ultra-processed foods help or hinder weight loss?
British Heart Foundation investigates new research that shows ultra-processed foods (UPFs) like ready meals, cereals and pre-packaged snacks can hinder weight loss because the way they are processed can influence how much you eat or encourage you to eat more.