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£3,000 of cheques from Chardstock Street Fair

Cheques totalling over £3,00 were given out at a special presentation evening last week for the Chardstock Street Fair Visit http://www.chardandilminsternews.co.uk/news/chard_news/4704926.__3_000_of_cheques_from_Chardstock_Street_Fair/

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27/10/2009

Why the young and healthy drop dead

Every week in the UK, 12 apparently fit and healthy people, all aged 35 and under, die from a previously undiagnosed heart condition. Often they show no symptoms and are at the peak of their lives. but the simple act of walking into a cold shower, hearing the doorbell ring or playing sport can be enough of

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24/10/2009

Thousands raised in Jack's memory

More than 400 people attended a charity football match in Keynsham in memory of talented teenage sportsman Jack Boulton, who collapsed and died while training. The event, held at Keynsham Football Club on Thursday evening, raised £6,800 for the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) which raises awareness of and funds for research into sudden

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24/10/2009

A condition which kills young people in their prime

Every week in the UK, 12 people apparently fit and healthy people – all aged 35 and under – die from a previously undiagnosed heart condition. They often bear no symptoms and are at the peak of their lives. but the simple act of walking into a cold shower, hearing the doorbell ring or playing sport

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23/10/2009

Tragic Stephen not alone

Every day, at least one family in the UK will suffer the trauma of losing someone aged 35 or under to an undiagnosed heart condition. And, once again, the tragedy of sudden cardiac death in young people has been making news. The premature death of Boyzone star Stephen Gately, aged just 33, highlights the indiscriminate and cruel

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21/10/2009

Campaign for youth heart monitoring

The family of a Scarborough man who died of an unknown heart condition is campaigning for a national screening programme to be introduced for young people. Allyn McCluskie, 24, died at his Alma Square home in May this year. His family is now hoping to raise awareness about the advantages of a screening programme as well

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20/10/2009

Charity offers heart screening to teenagers

A health charity is offering all 14-year-olds in London and the South East free heart screening in a bid to reduce sudden deaths from undetected cardiac problems. Visit http://www.magentanews.com/cache.asp?n=7134615

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17/10/2009

Teenagers offered heart screening

A charity is offering 14-year-olds in London and the South East free heart screening in a bid to cut sudden deaths from undetected cardiac problems. Visit http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8311323.stm

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16/10/2009

Why there was nothing 'human' about Jan Moir's column on the death of Stephen Gateley

Jan Moir’s rant about the Boyzone star Stephen Gately is a gratuitous piece of gay-bashing. Visit http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/oct/16/stephen-gately-jan-moir?commentpage=1

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16/10/2009

Football match in memory of Joe

The heartbroken son of a dad who died of a heart attack aged just 4 is organising a football match in his memory. Visit http://www.peterleemail.co.uk/newsold/Football-match-in-memory-of.5741514.jp

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