Cardiac Risk in the Young
Every week in the UK at least 12 'apparently fit and healthy' young people (aged 14-35) die suddenly of undiagnosed heart conditions.
CRY raises awareness of young sudden cardiac death and sudden death syndrome (YSCD, SDS, SADS), and offers support to those who have suffered a loss through a network of affected families and counselling.
CRY has a Surgery Supporters Network for young people diagnosed with cardiac conditions, and has donated over £450,000 pounds of cardiac machinery to doctors' surgeries and hospitals.
CRY promotes heart screening and ECG testing programmes, and contributes to medical research.
CRY funds the CRY Centre for Sports Cardiology, the CRY Centre for Cardiac Pathology at the Royal Brompton Hospital, and the CRY Inherited Cardiovascular Disease Clinic at Kings College Hospital.
Latest Press Releases
- Secretary of state "makes a splash" in support of leading heart charity
- CRY Parliamentary Reception 2009
- CRY 'paves the way' for how a national cardiac screening programme could look in 2012
- NEW SECRETARY OF STATE "KICKS OFF" CRY INITIATIVE TO HELP YOUNG FOOTBALLERS
- Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) launches hard hitting postcard campaign in Scotland, highlighting tragedy of young sudden cardiac death
- Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) invests £300,000 to advance understanding of genetic silent killer – young sudden cardiac death
- CRY forges ahead as their All Party Parliamentary Group gains its 100th member

