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Help us raise awareness and promote better understanding of AF in the first international AF Aware Week

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AF Aware Week: 24-30 November 2013

Join us in raising awareness and understanding of AF, the most common heart rhythm disorder. Simply sharing your story can help us raise awareness of the condition and show others that they are not alone and that their own journey through diagnosis and treatment is nothing to worry about.

You can learn more about the week here: heartrhythmcharity.org.uk/w...

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