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On Warfarin or Rivaroxaban(xarelto) anticoagulants & interested in healthcare apps that help people manage their medication and conditions?

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ACE needs your help!

Come and join us at our workshops being held in Central London on 21st and 22nd September 2016.

You need to either use a smart phone (iphone or android) and/or an ipad or tablet.

Be over the age of 18

Living in the UK

Lunch and refreshments will be provided

Travel expenses will be covered and individuals will receive a thank you gesture for their time.

For more information, please contact Diane Eaton on dieaton.ace@virginmedia.com or call 07958 427701

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If only this were at the weekend!! Unlikely to be taking a day off midweek :-( k

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Does being on Apixaban count?

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