South Hunsley School screening in memory of Jamie Loncaster

On Tuesday 31st May and Wednesday 1st June 2016 CRY held a screening clinic at South Hunsley School & Sixth Form College in East Yorkshire. A total of 200 people were screened over the two days in memory of Jamie Loncaster. Jamie’s father Graeme wrote the following in the press release to supporters: “The first heart


Etiology of Sudden Death in Sports

Gherardo Finocchiaro, MD; Michael Papadakis, MBBS, MD; Jan-Lukas Robertus, MD; Harshil Dhutia, MBBS; Alexandros Klavdios Steriotis, MD, PhD; Maite Tome, MD, PhD; Greg Mellor, MBChB; Ahmed Merghani, MBBS; Aneil Malhotra, MBBChir; Elijah Behr, MBBS, MD; Sanjay Sharma, MBChB, MD; Mary N. Sheppard, MBBCh, BAO, MD Etiology of Sudden Death in Sports Insights from a United Kingdom


CRY Research Fellow’s paper receives praise from leading cardiologist

CRY research continues to underline the importance of cardiac screening for athletes After a successful three days at the BCS Annual Conference (June 6 – 8 2016), where the team from Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) really was at the “heart” of the debate about the benefits of proactive cardiac screening, – CRY is also pleased


Weston Village Hall screening

Cardiac Risk in the Young held a screening clinic at Weston Village Hall in Stafford on Saturday 30th April and 1st May 2016. 201 people were screened over the two days funded by The Heart of Weston.


CRY Parliamentary Reception 2015

Our 2015 Parliamentary Reception on Wednesday November 25 was an event attended not only by CRY Representatives, supporters, bereaved families, members of the myheart group and the largest ever number of CRY funded Research Fellows (past and present) but also over 40 MPs – all gathered together under one (very prestigious!) roof to help commemorate 20