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Diet and diabetes: how can I eat healthily?
BHF dietitian Dell Stanford explains how to eat healthily if you’ve been diagnosed with diabetes, including which foods you can enjoy and which to avoid
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9 delicious healthy treats
Craving a treat but don't want to ruin the diet? Try these ideas for healthier savoury snacks and healthy desserts.
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RESEARCH
Are chemical modifications of DNA involved in atherosclerosis?University of Bristol | Professor Andrew Newby
BHF Professor Andrew Newby has been awarded a three year grant to investigate the intricate processes that lead to plaque rupture in atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis occurs when fatty deposits build up inside artery walls and harden, causin...
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Understanding coronary artery bypass surgeryBooklets, 64 pages, published on 21/07/2025
This booklet can help you and your loved ones understand what coronary artery bypass surgery involves. Order or download it for free.
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Why should I know my blood pressure?
Associate Medical Director Dr Mike Knapton tells Senior Cardiac Nurse Emily McGrath why it's important to get your blood pressure checked
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RESEARCH
Dantrolene and VKII-86 as possible treatments for CPVT and other arrhythmiasUniversity of Manchester | Dr Luigi Venetucci
Calcium is vital for the function of our heart and it is fundamental to the control of our heartbeat. A protein called the ryanodine receptor is crucial in the process; it allows calcium to move to areas in the heart cell where it can be us...
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Cardiac Workforce Census 2023-2024
We've partnered with the British Cardiovascular Society to carry out a census of the cardiac workforce in England.
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10 heart drugs with weird origins
We take medicines every day ? but do you think about where they come from? Most modern drugs are created in the lab ? but these have bizarre origins.
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His Majesty the King appointed as our Patron
We are thrilled to announce that we have welcomed His Majesty the King as our Royal Patron, marking a significant milestone in our history.
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Identifying and reversing risks of heart disease in childrenUniversity of Oxford | Dr Alexander Jones
Obesity and physical inactivity are becoming more common in children and are major risk factors for heart and circulatory diseases. Although we may not see the effects until children get older, we know that disease processes begin in childh...