September Steps 2021 - Jodie's Story
4th August 2021
In July, Jodie completed her 30-day challenge of walking 10,000 steps a day. Read her story here.

4th August 2021
In July, Jodie completed her 30-day challenge of walking 10,000 steps a day. Read her story here.

19th July 2021
Should we be worried about reports of myocarditis and pericarditis after mRNA vaccines? Read our latest article and comments here.
9th July 2021
In April 2020, Jazmin sadly lost her father, Dave, to cardiomyopathy. One year on, she set herself a 30 -day challenge to walk 10,000 steps a day to raise funds in his memory. With the support of Jazmin’s friends and family, she raised an incredible £780 through her challenge. Read her story here.

30th April 2021
This weekend sees the launch of the Captain Tom 100 Challenge for 1000s of people across the nation. Cardiomyopathy UK supporter, Dharambir Singh Dhadyalla, is one of those inspirational fundraisers. Read his story here.

26th April 2021
Meet Trustee Elis, and his fiancee Jasmine who are members of our Youth Panel! Read on and discover their top tips for fundraising, and get inspiration for your own Captain Tom 100 Challenge.

20th April 2021
We have launched our new Change Agenda highlighting how diagnosis, treatment and support for people with cardiomyopathy can be improved.

28th January 2021
Cardiomyopathy UK launches a new campaign, Beating for Two, to raise awareness of peripartum cardiomyopathy, (PPCM). PPCM is a serious heart condition which can occur during the last month or after pregnancy. Read our article here.

7th August 2020
Read on to discover how you can help us to change the world of cardiomyopathy.

20th April 2020
This week marks the beginning of Ramadan, the ninth and the most holy month of the Islamic calendar. Cardiomyopathy UK Support Nurse Jayne has written guidance for those who will be fasting during this time.

9th March 2020
The current evidence is still that most cases appear to be mild but people with weakened immune systems, older people and those with long term conditions such as cardiomyopathy and myocarditis may experience complications.