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World Heart Rhythm Week 7th June - 13th June 2021

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Did you know? 🤔

It is possible that arrhythmias present no symptoms at all. This is why it is important to #KnowYourPulse.

Visit knowyourpulse.org for more information. 💻

#ListenToYourHeart #WHRW2021

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Wise words! Mine was very evident from day one, but I have two good friends who were symptomless and theirs was picked up during investigations for other things.

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