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  • Atherosclerosis

    Atherosclerosis is the build-up of fatty material (atheroma) inside your arteries. It’s a potentially serious condition that causes most heart attacks and strokes but often goes unnoticed.

  • Does eating olive oil mean you’ll live longer?

    News stories have reported that olive oil can reduce the risk of fatal heart disease and other diseases. We look behind the headlines.

  • Diabetes research

    Diabetes is linked to heart attacks and strokes. Nearly 3.7 million people in the UK have been diagnosed with diabetes. Learn more about our research on Diabetes.

  • Trial resumes to prevent dementia after a stroke

    Research funded by us is investigating if cheap, existing drugs currently used to treat other heart and circulatory diseases could help patients who have a lacunar stroke

  • Healthy fakeaway recipes

    Fakeaway recipes are a great way to make a flavourful and satisfying meal at home. Try out our heart healthy versions of your favourite takeaways.

  • Alcohol

    Alcohol is a part of many peoples' lives and can be hard to avoid. However, drinking more than the recommended amount of alcohol can have a harmful effect on your heart and general health.

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    How to organise a cake sale

    Information Sheet, published on 04/07/2011

    Tips on how to organise a cake sale.

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    How to organise a sports day

    Information Sheet, published on 04/07/2011

    Tips on how to organise a sports day.

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  • Diet in childhood linked to blood vessel damage in teenage years

    Diets high in calories, fat and sugar in childhood can cause damage to blood vessel function, known to heighten the risk of early heart attacks and strokes, as early as adolescence according to research funded by us.