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      • myheart – Support Network
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    • AI Cardiac Screening and Research Project
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    • Research Fellowship Grants
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The truth about my girl's death

Nurse was killed by shock of her alarm clock's ring A mum

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30/05/2005

Ash fund's proud donations

When Gary and Julie Livesey lost their 15-year-old son Ash, they decided to turn tragedy into triumph and started a charity in his honour. They formed Team Ash and vowed to raise money for organisations which researched Sudden Adult Death Syndrome and support charities that helped bereaved parents. Following months of intensive fund-raising events and donations

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30/05/2005

Fund's tribute

The parents of a student who died suddenly in his sleep have pledged to do all they can to prevent other families suffering the same grief. Jimmy Wilson, 24, died at home in Sulgrave, Washington, in January last year, and since then family, friends and neighbours have been raising money to tackle the rare heart condition

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25/05/2005

Golfers' drive to help fund

Golfers clubbed together to raise money for charity as they battled it out from tee to green. About 20 players went head to head in the very first Rushden Open, at Rushden Golf Club, organised by lorry driver Craig Dilley to raise money for a charity called Cardiac Risk in the Young, or CRY. Figures show

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25/05/2005

Testing reveals disease in sister

A fresh call has gone out to screen young people for hidden heart defects after a Swansea Valley mum who lost her son to a rare heart disease discovered her daughter has the life-threatening condition. Three years ago Rita Buchan lost her 29-year-old son Jamie to cardiomyopathy. Now, after tests, her 30-year-old daughter Nadia has also been

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24/05/2005

Family's bid to prevent sudden-death tragedies

Loss of son spurs fund-raising bid to spare other parents from suffering The parents of a student who died in his sleep have pledged to do all they can to prevent others suffering the same tragedy. The family and friends of Jimmy Wilson have raised thousands of pounds to tackle the rare heart condition which is

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24/05/2005

Marsden is new mayor

Councillor Graham Marsden became Eastbourne

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20/05/2005

Mayor aims to update town

A former teacher and council leader vowed to help improve people

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19/05/2005

'Why did he die?'

Fred Pearce

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17/05/2005

Fun run tribute in DJ's memory

A fun run is being held in memory of a popular city DJ who died suddenly from a heart condition he never knew he had. Scott McCollin, also known as DJ Untouchable, was 20 years old when he died from a Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) while on holiday in Greece. His heart failed because of the

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17/05/2005
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