Irish Heart Foundation advocates for heart and stroke cardiovascular care needs in…
Ensuring the prioritization of cardiovascular care needs…
Beating the holiday clot risk. As the country heads into the busy holiday season, the Irish Heart Foundation is urging travellers not to overlook a potentially life-threatening risk: thrombosis, also known as blood clots.
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Some events coming up in the next few months
The national stroke and heart charity has called on the…
Irish Heart Foundation Patient Champions were invited to present their views at two cardiovascular events held at the European Parliament in April.
Read MoreAt a meeting of the Oireachtas Heart and Stroke Group in Leinster House, the Irish Heart Foundation called for legislative action to protect children from digital junk food marketing.
Read MoreThe Irish Heart Foundation is urging the Government to prioritise the health and wellbeing of young people by banning the marketing of unhealthy food online. Children’s health is at risk from the over-exposure of junk food marketing online by brands and influencers.
Read MoreThe Irish Association of Emergency Medicine and the Irish Heart Foundation, Ireland’s national heart and stroke charity, have joined forces to highlight one of the leading causes of heart attack in women under fifty years of age, SCAD (Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection).
Read MoreEaster weekend brings a welcome pause in the year, a chance to unwind, spend time with family and enjoy a few well-earned treats. While chocolate eggs and cosy downtime are part of the fun, it’s also a great opportunity to build in some movement and make choices that support your overall wellbeing. With a little balance, you can enjoy the best of both worlds.
Read MoreMinister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has signed the Stroke Action Plan for Europe which aims to transform stroke care across the Continent by 2030.
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