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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.

  • RESEARCH

    The impact of cold on people with angina

    King's College London | Professor Simon Redwood

    People with coronary heart disease can be affected by angina. Angina is a dull, heavy or tight chest pain caused by restricted blood flow to the heart – and importantly it could be a sign of being at risk of a future heart attack. Past rese...

  • How to eat healthily and enjoy it too

    A nutritionist explains how you can eat more healthily but still enjoy cooking, eating and to focus on positive changes instead of depriving yourself.

  • RESEARCH

    Understanding how platelets are switched on to help improve anti-clotting treatments

    University of Bristol | Professor Stuart Mundell

    Heart attacks occur when blood flow is blocked, usually by a blood clot developing in the blood vessels of the heart. Platelets are the major cells involved in the formation of blood clots and can be ‘switched on’ by substances inside the b...

  • What to expect in a cath lab: 360 degree video

    The cath lab, also known as catheter laboratory or cardiac catheterisation laboratory, is part of a hospital's cardiac department. Read what happens there.

  • Ditch the diet

    While any weight loss will require a change to eating habits, it doesn't mean missing out on nutrients. Find out more.

  • Do vegans take more sick days?

    New research has suggested that vegans take twice as many sick days as the average worker. We look behind the headlines.

  • RESEARCH

    How RhoJ helps new blood vessels to grow

    University of Birmingham | Dr Victoria Heath

    Dr Victoria Heath and her team at the University of Birmingham are studying the processes that control angiogenesis - when blood vessels form from existing vessels. This process is important in health and in heart and circulatory disease. ...

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    How obesity in pregnancy affects the unborn child

    University of Nottingham | Professor Simon C Langley-Evans

    During pregnancy, the growth and development of the baby is affected by the mother’s diet. Women whose diet is low in energy, protein or nutrients such as iron have babies who are more likely to have heart disease when they are adults. In m...