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World Heart Rhythm Week (WHRW) is taking place between 6th – 12th June 2022

WHRW is an opportunity to shine a spotlight on education and awareness of arrhythmias

This year we are focussing on getting to the heart of the matter – so that we can help make a difference to the lives of those affected by arrhythmias

For details on how you can get involved and become a supporter of WHRW

Visit Arrhythmia Alliance for further details: heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/...

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