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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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Drug cabinet: Diuretics
Diuretics are useful in treating heart failure, a condition in which the body holds too much water. They encourage kidneys to release water in the urine.
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Are avocados high in fat?
Our expert answers a question on whether avocados are a healthy option, and offers easy ways to eat and enjoy them. Find out more.
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BHF supports global coalition to beat heart and circulatory disease
Through our membership of the European Heart Network we’re pledging to play a leading role in a global coalition to reduce the death and suffering caused by heart and circulatory disease worldwide.
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BHF appoints Claire Sadler as Executive Director of Marketing, Fundraising and Engagement
Claire Sadler has been appointed as the new Executive Director of Marketing, Fundraising and Engagement at the BHF
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The mystery disease causing heart attacks in women
A rare cardiovascular condition called spontaneous coronary artery dissection, or SCAD, is causing spontaneous heart attacks – mainly in women. Thanks to the power of social media, SCAD survivors and your donations researchers in Leicester have launched the UK’s first SCAD clinical study.
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Which foods are high in vitamin D?
BHF Senior Dietitian Tracy Parker explains which foods are sources of vitamin D in your diet, including oily fish, mushrooms and eggs.
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Research in Newcastle to further study the role of genes in congenital heart defects
New research funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) at Newcastle University will study how certain genes could lead to heart blood vessel defects in babies.