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Do you know the difference between a heart attack and a sudden cardiac arrest?

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We are asking members of the public about their knowledge of sudden cardiac arrests and the potential life-saving equipment available. Please help Arrhythmia Alliance by completing this survey here:

surveymonkey.co.uk/r/DXHJCSB

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Done!

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