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Do you live in the US?

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We are looking for US candidates to participate in a study? If you are aged over 22 and live within the Chicago\Milwaukee region of Illinois – we need your help! The American Institute of Therapeutics is undertaking a study to show that a wrist-watch and a floor scale can detect, atrial fibrillation. The study will include a baseline ECG recording, followed by an ECG recording on the wrist-watch. The results will then be compared for analysis. If you are interested, and would like further details, please contact our Patient Services Team : patientservices@heartrhythmalliance.org

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