Highlighting plight of sudden cardiac death
Deaths could be prevented with screening An Eglish woman has said more should be done by GP
Deaths could be prevented with screening An Eglish woman has said more should be done by GP
Call centre workers will be exercising their vocal cords to raise money for our charity for sick and disabled children. Staff at the Royal Mail contact centre in Doxford, Sunderland, are holding a spring show to raise cash for the Chronicles
Portstewart youth who died suddenly during football game is set to feature in nationwide campaign The face of a much-loved sportsman from Portstewart who died tragically at a young age from a heart condition is to appear on a flurry of thought-provoking postcards highlighting cardiac risk in the young. The untimely death of Aaron Lundy who
Son Aaron remembered in launch of CRY campaign A courageous local father is backing a pioneering charity campaign by Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) to highlight the risks of undiagnosed heart conditions. Aaron Lundy
Brother speaks about 'immeasurable' loss after Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome claims young life Launched recently in Belfast, CRY is the thought-provoking new postcard featuring the photographs of eight young people, including Richard Martin from Enniskillen and Cormac McAnallen from Tyrone, who lost their lives suddenly. Speaking after the launch, Raymond Martin told the Fermanagh Herald about his brother,
Chairman of Brandon and Byshottles Parish Council, Brian Nelson holds a charity evening on Friday at Brandon Social Club in aid of CRY, a charity founded to raise awareness of Cardiac Risk in the Young. Tickets are available on 378 0330.
It was one of those chaotic bedtimes. As Howard English kissed his wife, Stephanie, goodbye and set out for his evening rugby training session, he teased her about escaping from the domestic mayhem, leaving her to cope with three boisterous young children. They parted laughing. Not long after, she received a call from his trainer. Howard had collapsed on
Ullapool bank worker Alex Fotheringham has been recognised by her employer for her voluntary work with the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). Alex attended the inaugural Royal Bank of Scotland Chairman
Running in his first Flora London Marathon saw Nantwich man Lee Johnson raise £1,600 for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). He entered the showpiece event to raise money for the charity after his sister Sarah Jane died from the heart failure at the age of 29. Lee, 33, who lives in Taylor Drive, completed the
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