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The government is inviting community organisations to bid for funding for a defibrillator for their area.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The major conditions call for evidence has been launched for views on how best to prevent, diagnose, treat and manage the 6 major conditions.
The government is collaborating with pharmaceutical company Novartis to launch a clinical trial for new cholesterol treatment.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A report published by Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition on the role of saturated fats and health concludes there's no need to change current advice.
If we get the NHS long-term plan right, we will prevent 3 of the biggest killers, says CEO of Public Health England.
Public Health England is urging the public to find out their ‘heart age’, with 50 preventable deaths from heart attack or stroke happening every day.
A programme involving multiple interventions to improve the cardiovascular health of Bradford’s residents and reduce CVD-related deaths.
NHS launches new drive to save thousands of people from heart attacks and strokes.
New analysis from PHE’s Heart Age Test shows many have a heightened risk of a potentially fatal heart attack or stroke.
People are urged to use the updated tool to find out their heart age and their risk of heart attack and stroke this World Heart Day.
Using managed clinical networks to improve care of people with high blood pressure (hypertension), stroke, chronic heart disease and diabetes.
A hard-hitting campaign which aims to save lives by showing people how to spot the signs and symptoms of stroke returns to TV screens today (March 4).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Oxford researchers have found that the number of fatal heart attacks in England has halved in the past 10 years
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