Craig's Heartstrong Foundation holds event at Noble's Hospital
Of the 346 young men and women who had their heart health tested at a charity event this weekend, twelve were found to have problems.
Craig's Heartstrong Foundation, which was set up in memory of 25-year-old Craig Lunt, who died due to an undiagnosed heart condition, held screenings at Noble's Hospital alongside Cardiac Risk in the Young UK.
The Manx charity says the dozen who were found to have issues can now have them looked at and dealt with as soon as possible.
Paul Healey is the charity's Chairman:

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