Raising awareness of Cardiac Arrhythmias to improve quality of life for people living with Atrial Fibrillation

Cardiac arrhythmia affects more than one million people in the UK and is the number one killer - more so than lung cancer, breast cancer or AIDS combined. Early diagnosis can improve the chance of finding successful treatment and save lives. More help and information can be found using the links below.

 

 

South Cleveland Heart Fund

 
   

 

 Arrhythmia Alliance   (A-A) is a coalition of individuals, patients groups, charities, professional medical groups and industry allies. These groups work together under the Arrhythmia Alliance umbrella to raise awareness of cardiac arrhythmia and to promote timely and effective diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmias leading to an improved quality of life.

 

Sudden Adult Death Trust

The Ashley Jolly SADS trust is a voluntary organisation that exists to help prevent the early loss of life by raising awareness about heart conditions that can cause a sudden adult/arrhythmia death (SAD) and to improve the lives of those adversely impacted by cardiac arrhythmia. The Trust promotes heart monitoring and donates heart moitoring equipment to doctors surgeries for this purpose.

 

The STARS group , the charity for people who suffer from blackouts, was originally known as the Reflex Anoxic Seizure Information & Support Group. one of the aims of the Group to bring about both professional and public awareness of RAS.



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