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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) kills more than 20.5 million people every year across the world

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) kills more than 20.5 million people every year across the world.

This makes it the world’s number one killer.

By making small changes to our lifestyle, we can bring reduce the number of unnecessary deaths.

Find out more about the different types of heart rhythm conditions, their symptoms, and how you can improve your heart health on our website: heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/

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