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As many of you will know, the very early warning signs of a heart rhythm disorder is often an irregular pulse.

But have you also heard that you can accurately take a pulse reading and an ECG at home in just 30 seconds with the AliveCor Kardia Mobile? This handheld device works alongside an app downloaded to your smartphone or tablet. It is medically approved by NICE and used by many medical professionals.

While manually checking your pulse is perfectly fine, the AliveCor Kardia Mobile offers a more precise and efficient way to monitor your heart rhythm. To learn more and purchase it from our webshop, visit: heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/...

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