A death from heart disease takes place every three minutes, charity warns
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A death from heart disease takes place every three minutes, charity warns
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"The charity has installed a giant 3D ticking timer on London's South Bank ahead of World Heart Day on 29 September as a reminder that cardiovascular conditions, including heart attack and stroke, kill more frequently than people realise. As part of the campaign, Dale Lockwood told of how he came home from work one day and went into panic mode when he found that his wife, Ruby, had died in her sleep at the age of just 31."
The Independent covers topics from reproductive rights and climate change to Big Tech, producing investigations and documentaries while refusing to use paywalls. Donations fund reporters on the ground to present multiple sides and reach readers across the political spectrum. The British Heart Foundation reports that every three minutes someone in the UK dies from heart disease and has installed a giant 3D ticking timer on London's South Bank for World Heart Day on 29 September. A West Yorkshire Police detective, Ruby, died aged 31 from sudden arrhythmic death syndrome, and her husband arranged medical checks for their two young children.
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