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Resource Hub

Welcome to the Mended Hearts Europe Resources Hub, a central place to explore trusted information, patient stories, and support materials for people living with heart conditions across Europe. Here you’ll find multilingual guides, toolkits, and campaigns designed to empower patients, caregivers, and families to live healthier, connected lives.

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Infographic

A Patient’s Journey Through Cardiomyopathy Infographic – Flemish (Dutch – Belgium)

An easy-to-follow infographic illustrating each stage of the cardiomyopathy journey from recognising symptoms and getting a diagnosis to treatment options and long-term care.

Infographic

A Patient’s Journey Through Cardiomyopathy Infographic – Flemish (Dutch – Belgium)

An easy-to-follow infographic illustrating each stage of the cardiomyopathy journey from recognising symptoms and getting a diagnosis to treatment options and long-term care.

Infographic

A Patient’s Journey Through Cardiomyopathy Infographic – French (Belgium)

An easy-to-follow infographic illustrating each stage of the cardiomyopathy journey from recognising symptoms and getting a diagnosis to treatment options and long-term care.

Infographic

A Patient’s Journey Through Cardiomyopathy Infographic – French (France)

An easy-to-follow infographic illustrating each stage of the cardiomyopathy journey from recognising symptoms and getting a diagnosis to treatment options and long-term care.

Booklet

Living with elevated Lp(a) Discussion Guide - Spanish

A helpful guide to support discussions with healthcare professionals about elevated lipoprotein(a), its impact on heart health, and available management options.

Booklet

Living with elevated Lp(a) Discussion Guide - Italian

A helpful guide to support discussions with healthcare professionals about elevated lipoprotein(a), its impact on heart health, and available management options.

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We work with partners across Europe to get resources into the hands of patients who need them.