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Healthy Hearts

There are a lot of different resources and information out there to help people keep their hearts healthy. We've created this page to make it easier to find the right information for you.

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What is Cardiovascular Disease?

Cardiovascular diseases affect the heart or blood vessels. It includes disorders passed on in the family and conditions that develop over time like heart disease, atrial fibrillation, heart failure, and stroke.

Cardiovascular diseases are one of the main causes of death and disability in the UK, but can often largely be prevented by leading a healthy lifestyle.

For children and young people, staying as healthy as possible can help reduce the risk of getting these problems as you get older. For more information about cardiovascular disease visit the NHS website

NHS Health Check

If you’re aged 40 to 74 and do not have a pre-existing health condition, you should be invited to an NHS Health Check by your GP or local council every 5 years. You will be offered a cholesterol blood test and blood pressure check as part of this.

If you are younger than 40, following the cardiovascular disease prevention information for you and your family will help reduce your risk of getting this later in life.

The Good News: You Can Take Control and help prevent Cardiovascular Disease

By making healthy lifestyle changes, you can improve your health. Here’s how to get started.

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