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6 reasons you may not be eating fish – and how to get over them
Fish is good for your health, so why don’t we eat more of it? Senior Dietitian Victoria Taylor looks at reasons why people don't eat fish - and some tips on how to introduce more into your diet.
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10 nutrition questions answered: Is coffee bad for you?
Senior Dietitian, Victoria Taylor, answers some common healthy eating questions.
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Is raw food better than cooked food?
Our expert explains the nutritional differences between cooked and raw food, and why you need a balance of both in your diet.
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Detecting hypersensitive platelets that cause thrombosisUniversity of Southampton | Dr Jonathan West
Platelets are microscopic cells that clump together to form blood clots to prevent blood loss when blood vessels are damaged. However, hyperactive platelets can cause blood clotting inside vessels, called thrombosis, which can lead to heart...
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Support after giving someone CPR
If you give CPR to someone it can be a shocking and traumatic event. Get information and support on what happens after someone has a cardiac arrest.
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Stroke - causes, symptoms and treatment
Discover the causes and symptoms of a stroke, which occurs when the blood supply to part of your brain is cut off, causing brain damage.
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The role of inflammation in atherosclerosis, the brain and vascular dementiaUniversity of Sheffield | Professor Sheila Francis
Sheffield researchers will investigate if the vascular changes seen in the brain caused by atherosclerosis are similar to those found in vascular dementia, and if new treatments could help with both. Atherosclerosis refers to the build-u...
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Understanding how high blood pressure causes kidney damageUniversity of Edinburgh | Dr Robert Menzies
BHF Postdoctoral Basic Science Research Fellow Dr Robert Menzies is working out how uncontrolled high blood pressure can lead to kidney damage. Drugs that target blood pressure directly do reduce kidney damage but kidney function steadily d...
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BHF reveals the country's 'defibrillator deserts' putting lives at risk
We have revealed 10 of the communities across the UK that don't have a potentially lifesaving defibrillator in close range, putting people at higher risk of dying if they have a cardiac arrest.