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Health at Work - fruit smoothie makingInformation Sheet, 2 pages, published on 28/05/2015
Making fruit smoothies is a simple and effective activity that can easily be organised in any workplace.
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Testing if sulforaphane is protective in obesity and gestational diabetesKing's College London | Dr Sarah Chapple
Dr Sarah Chapple and her colleagues at King’s College London are working out if a molecule called sulforaphane could protect mothers and babies from the harmful effects of maternal obesity and diabetes. Obesity increases the risk of gesta...
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Working out the processes underlying pre-eclampsiaAston University | Professor Asif Ahmed
Supervised by Professor Asif Ahmed, a PhD student is working out the processes underlying pre-eclampsia, a dangerous condition which affects pregnant women and causes high blood pressure and protein in the urine. Women who develop pre-ecla...
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What can the properties of blood clots tell us about the risk of stroke in atrial fibrillation?University of Sheffield | Professor Robert Storey
Atrial fibrillation is a common heart condition that causes an irregular heartbeat. It can cause a stroke because of blood clots forming in the heart and travelling to the brain. A protein called fibrin is a major component of blood clots...
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Sugar, salt and fat
This section explains what's really in your food and make the right choices when it comes to foods that are high in sugar, salt and fat.
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Campaigning Toolkit - Gathering evidenceToolkit, 2 pages, published on 03/04/2012
Learn how to collect information about your issue and help highlight the problem and potential solutions.
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Campaigning Toolkit - who to targetToolkit, 2 pages, published on 03/04/2012
When you're clear about the change you want to see, it's much easier to work out who you should be targeting.
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How do blood vessel cells sense and respond to blood flow?Manchester Metropolitan University | Dr Stephen White
The build-up of fatty deposits in arteries is much more likely to occur in the bends and branches of arteries, where blood flow is disrupted. Changes in flow can cause the cells that line the blood vessel wall (endothelial cells) to detach....
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Cardiac rehabilitation: the big pictureBooklet, 8 pages, published on 17/12/2018
Order the Cardiac rehabilitation: the big picture booklet, with statistics and recommendations from National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation (NACR) Report 2018
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Understanding how the kidney helps to regulate blood pressureUniversity of Cambridge | Dr Kevin O'Shaughnessy
The control of sodium and potassium salts in the body is important for regulating blood pressure. This balance is regulated in a special part of the kidneys called the distal convoluted tubule, or DCT. However, the exact mechanism used by t...