
Learn more about heart health
Women are at risk if they do not recognise the signs of heart disease. This, along with gender inequalities in heart care, is costing women’s lives.
Women are at risk if they do not recognise the signs of heart disease. This, along with gender inequalities in heart care, is costing women’s lives.
Learn more about heart disease, risk factors and how to maintain good heart health, with our free downloadable and printed resources.
It's normal to feel anxious about having sex if you have a heart condition. But there's no reason why you cannot continue having a healthy sex life.
Get information on contraception, starting a family and how this affects your heart.
Before the menopause, women generally have a lower risk of coronary heart disease. During and after the menopause, this risk rises
If you're finding it difficult to talk to others about your heart condition, we're here to help.
It’s natural to feel worried or anxious after a life changing event, like getting diagnosed with a heart condition
If you’re worried about your heart condition, our free Heart Helpline is here for you. Our cardiac nurses can answer your queries and concerns.