Our Campaigns
Empowering people in Ireland
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Before Damage Is Done
Free Blood Pressure & Pulse Checks
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Act F.A.S.T.
When Stroke strikes Act F.A.S.T.
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Her Heart Matters
1 in 4 women die from heart disease and stroke. We need to talk about women’s heart health
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Faces of Heart Failure
The Irish Heart Foundation’s ‘Faces of Heart Failure’ aims to raise awareness of the symptoms and risk factors for heart failure, and showcase the different people who are living with or caring for people with heart failure in Ireland.
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Reboot Your Life
1 in 4 men in Ireland will lose their lives to heart disease or stroke.
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Show Some Heart
Every year, thousands of people are diagnosed with a heart condition.
This February Show Some Heart
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Chairs Can Kill
Sitting for too long puts your heart at risk
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The signs of heart failure
If you suffer from shortness of breath, fatigue or swollen ankles, it could be a sign of heart failure.
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Prevent a Stroke: Feel the Pulse
Learn how to check your pulse to prevent your risk of stroke.
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Let's Strike Before Stroke
Life begins at 40, don’t let stroke stop it.
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