The Pumping Marvellous Foundation the UK’s Heart Failure Charity launches it’s Christmas Advent Calendar. The World’s First Self-Management Advent Calendar This year we have gone for a unique concept where […]
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Living With Heart Failure: 3 Things You Need To Do
If you have been diagnosed with heart failure, this can be a scary time which can cause you to experience a number of different symptoms. Some of these include, shortness […]
Economic costs of Heart Failure set to Sky Rocket
Economic costs of Heart Failure set to Sky Rocket The journal “Circulation” has published today that the number of Americans with heart failure could rise 46%, from 5 million in […]
Heart Skips a beat with the new Pumping Marvellous Toolkit
Heart Skips a beat with the new Pumping Marvellous Toolkit The BHF have got staying alive and now Pumping Marvellous have got “heart skips a beat” by Olly Murs. We […]
Olly Murs and “Heart Skips a Beat” supports patient toolkit launch
Olly Murs and “Heart Skips a Beat” supports patient toolkit launch [te httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43tLVM0xBHM
Heart failure toolkit
Heart Failure Toolkit Our Heart Failure patient toolkit is the most comprehensive patient self care programme for Heart Failure patients. Where your journey starts at AE or even your GP through to maybe acute and then into community […]
Heart failure patient toolkit
Our Heart Failure patient toolkit is the most comprehensive patient self care programme for Heart Failure patients. Where your journey starts at A&E or even your GP through to maybe acute and then into community care, the toolkit […]
Have you seen our toolkit?
Have you seen our toolkit? Our Heart Failure toolkit is the most comprehensive patient self care programme for Heart Failure patients. Where your journey starts at A&E or even your […]
Heart Failure Toolkit
Heart Failure Toolkit Our Heart Failure patient toolkit is the most comprehensive patient self care programme for Heart Failure patients. Where your journey starts at A&E or even your GP through to maybe acute and then into community […]