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Vinnie Jones is said to have revived a dying man with CPR- seven years after starring in a BHF ad on how to do it.
Testimonials from 28 other survivors the BHF says owe their life to the campaign will appear online. The Grey London created Vinnie Jones spot, which showed the actor giving CPR to the rhythm of The ...
With just 48 hours to go before the transfer window slams shut, Sky Bet and the British Heart Foundation (BHF) have pulled off a spectacular transfer coup by signing former football hardman Vinnie ...
Today, Grey London launches the next phase of its British Heart Foundation campaign with a number of new films, including Mini Vinnie that look to further promote the potentially life-saving ...
A hilarious new video starring Vinnie Jones as a gangster character helping to resuscitate an unfortunate victim is part of a new TV campaign that hopes to give people the confidence to help save ...
Former Leeds United player, Vinnie Jones, has teamed up with the British Heart Foundation to to call on everyone in the UK to learn CPR.
Football legend turned Hollywood actor Vinnie Jones has signed for Sky Bet and the British Heart Foundation by joining their 'Every Minute Matters' campaign ahead of transfer deadline day.
News Health Vinnie Jones speaks about heart campaign IF YOU’D feel out of your depth helping someone having a cardiac arrest, you’re not alone.
The ASA has not upheld complaints against the British Heart Foundation (BHF) ad, which featured Vinnie Jones promoting ‘hands only’ CPR.
People should skip giving breath and pump the chest instead to the tune of the Bee Gees hit Stayin' Alive, according to the British Heart Foundation (BHF).
An advert featuring actor Vinnie Jones carrying out CPR is cleared by a watchdog following complaints he performed the technique incorrectly.
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