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As part of World Heart Rhythm Week, on Thursday 08 June from 12:30-15:00, we are hosting a reception at the Palace of Westminster, London. Arrhythmia Alliance and sister charities AF Association and STARS are joining forces to raise awareness of the importance of heart rhythm conditions and syncope along with many healthcare professionals, patients and Members of Parliament.

You are invited to join us and be a part of the celebrations! #WHRW2023

To register, click here: heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/...

#WorldHeartRhythmWeek #TakeFaintingtoHeart

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