EuroHeart
| Hungarian National Heart Foundation participates in the project initiated by the European Heart Network (EHN) and the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) to address the significant burden of CVD in Europe and to determine specific areas of intervention to contribute to preventing avoidable deaths and disability. <<<more>>> |
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Hungary: Not So Good for Hearts
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According to the Euro Consumer Heart Index Hungary is among the worst ranked countries in the Euro Consumer Heart Index, where the country was placed 24th out of the 29 participants. Luxembourg led with a score of 836 points, followed by France, Norway and Switzerland. <<<more>>> |
Discuss Food labelling and Heart Health
| Members of the European Parliament Heart Group have discussed how labelling of food can help people choose products that are better for their hearts and vessels. The European Commission has already made the declaration of the amount of energy, fat, sugars, salt and saturates on food packaging mandatory. Consumers often find nutrition labelling confusing and sometimes even misleading. MEP Adamou, Chair of the Heart Group has called for a mandatory front of pack signposting of four key nutrients that are colour coded. <<<more>>> |
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EU plans to reform urban mobility
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In it's response to European Commission's Green Paper "Towards a new culture for urban mobility", Hungarian National Heart Foundation emphasizes that regular physical activity can reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). <<<more>>> |
Members of European Parliament Heart Group
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2 October 2007 in Brussels marked the inaugural meeting of the Members of European Parliament (MEP) Heart Group. The meeting is particularly timely as we have seen significant developments to address CVD in Europe during the last year. These include: the launch of the European Heart Health Charter with the official support of the European Commission and the WHO European region in June; <<<more>>> |
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First national website of World Heart Day is up and running
| The Hungarian National Heart Foundation has launched the first national website solely dedicated to World Heart Day events in Hungary. The Foundation and the Hungarian Society of Cardiology draw attention to the rising incidence of heart diseases; and to preventive measures on the last Sunday of September every year, on World Heart Day. On 30th September, 2007 we have organized this year again the World Heart Day event in the Városliget in Budapest.
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Prevent Sudden Cardiac Death
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Since 2003, HNHF has supplied health providers, mainly general practitioners, with life-saving defibrillator equipment in an unprecedented number through its "Every minute counts" programme. It is also a leader in providing such life-saving devices for |
public areas. Experts say that according to a modest estimate some 1500 to 2000 lives could be saved annually with a network of publicly available automated external defibrillators.
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European Heart Health Charter
Hungarian Heart Foundation - together with the Hungarian Society of Cardiologists - organized the launch of the Charter in Hungary
"Every child born in the new millennium has the right to live until the age of at least 65 without suffering from avoidable cardiovascular disease"
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A new era of the fight against cardiovascular diseases has begun on the 20th June, 2007, only 8 days after the initial launch in Brussels. The Hungarian National Heart Foundation and the Hungarian Society of Cardiologists jointly organised the first national level signature ceremony of the European Heart Health Charter. The charter was endorsed by the Minister of Health and leaders of 18 professional and civic organisations.
Specialised cardiology care in Hungary
Where is cardiac catheterization performed? In what cities is there a pacemaker center? Where are the centres that will use high efficacy clot dissolving therapy in heart attack victims? And in stroke? Where is valvular surgery performed? You can find the specialist cardiovascular care centres in Hungary on our
interactive map.
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2007-03-19 |
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