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ACE needs help from patients living in the west of England eg. Bristol, Gloucestershire

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ACE is looking for people on warfarin with atrial fibrillation to help develop patient information for a project called

"Don't debate - Anticoagulate".

This is being run by the West of England Academic Health Science Network. They need your guidance as to how meaningful the information is, is it in plain English, do you understand it etc.

If you would be interested please email us at anticoagulation@ntlworld. give brief details of yourself and if possible a telephone number.

Thank you.

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