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What are you doing for Heart Rhythm Week 2013?

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Heart Rhythm Week: 3-9 June 2013

Hearts & Goals

Join hundreds of individuals, groups and organisations across the UK and help raise awareness and promote better understanding of heart rhythm disorders.

This year’s theme for Heart Rhythm Week is Hearts & Goals which aims to raise awareness of sudden cardiac arrest, the UK’s number one killer, claiming 100,000 lives each year and of the life-saving difference that can be made with CPR and an AED (automated external defibrillator) to survival.

Order your Heart Rhythm Week pack and learn more heartrhythmcharity.org.uk/w...

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