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Irish buildings go red for World Heart Day 2021

Landmarks around the country go red for World Heart Day

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Heart News   |   29th Sep 2021

Heart of our City to improve heart health in Dublin 8

Heart of our City - a new project aimed at improving heart health in Dublin 8

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Heart News   |   20th Sep 2021

Reboot your diet for a healthy heart

New study shows increased link between diet high in processed foods and heart disease and stroke.

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17th Sep 2021

Reboot Your Life – Get active for a healthy heart

New Guideline highlight importance of reducing sitting time for your heart health

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Heart News   |   8th Sep 2021

New national smoky fuel ban will save lives

The Irish Heart Foundation welcomes new measures banning air polluting fuels

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Policy News   |   7th Sep 2021

More than 700 million people have untreated high blood pressure

The number of people with high blood pressure worldwide has doubled to 1.28 billion since 1990

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Heart News   |   26th Aug 2021

Men urged to Reboot their lives this September

Men urged to prioritise their heart health this September

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Heart News   |   23rd Aug 2021

Leinster Rugby Announces Irish Heart Foundation as Latest Charity Partner

Leinster Rugby Announces Irish Heart Foundation as Latest Charity Partner

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Heart News   |   9th Aug 2021

Protect your heart in the heat

Tips for people living with heart disease or stroke on dealing with the heat

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Heart News   |   21st Jul 2021

Webinar on the health implications of Climate Action Bill

Irish Global Health Network event on Climate Change Bill

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21st Jun 2021

New Cardiovascular Health Policy urgently needed

The Irish Heart Foundation calls for new cardiovascular health policy at the Oireachtas

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Policy News   |   21st Jun 2021

Men’s Health Week – 999 men died from a heart attack in 2020

International Men's Health Week 2021

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Heart News   |   14th Jun 2021

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