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HEART UK and Anytime Fitness produce exercise workouts for National Cholesterol Month
Try our delicious and heart healthier Teatime Treat recipes
We have developed some new Heart healthier delicious teatime treat recipes
Let us know what you're doing for National Cholesterol Month
We'd be really happy to hear what you're doing for National Cholesterol Month and include what you're doing on our website. It would be wonderful to get pictures and video too!
Virtual cookery demos set to get you loving heart-healthy foods with Alpro
To mark this October’s National Cholesterol month, influential nutritionists and dietitians are running a series of virtual cookery demonstrations showcasing delicious, easy-to-follow recipes featuring foods that are both good for cholesterol and heart heath.
The dishes have been developed specifically for the Ultimate Cholesterol Lowering Plan©, devised to include the four foods for cholesterol management.
Dr Pete Green is the new Chair of HEART UK
Dr Pete Green has been a GP in Medway, North Kent, for over 30 years, Clinical Lead for Medway Clinical Commissioning Group and instrumental with HEART UK to identify patients at risk of FH, and then confirm a clinical diagnosis from the information already held in the GP patients records.
UK NATIONAL SCREENING COMMITTEE REJECTS CALLS FOR UNIVERSAL CHILDHOOD SCREENING FOR INHERITIED HIGH CHOLESTEROL
"Being told that the committee had once again rejected the idea, I cannot tell you how upset and disappointed I was. It makes me very sad to think that so many children will not receive a diagnosis and the impact this will have on them and future generations." Jules Payne, Chief Executive
Emergency heart attack and stroke centres are still here for you- Jules Payne interviews Dr Ricardo Petraco
Jules Payne interviews Dr Ricardo Petraco, Consultant Cardiologist, Imperial College NHS Trust on why the numbers of heart attack and stroke cases are falling dramatically since the COVID-19 crisis started.
Emergency heart attack and stroke centres are still here for you- Guest blog by Dr Ricardo Petraco
At Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, where I work as a Consultant Cardiologist, we have noticed over the past few weeks a significant reduction in the number of cases brought in by ambulances to our Heart Attack Centre (HAC).
Numbers of heart attack and stroke cases are falling dramatically since the COVID-19 crisis started– perhaps more than 50-60%.