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Syncope and Falls in the elderly (SAFE)

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Syncope (fainting) is common as we mature, as there is no such thing as a simple faint - it is important to find out the cause of it. To find out more and learn about other common causes and preventative advice on Syncope in older people, you can download our booklet;

Syncope and Falls in the Elderly (SaFE)

UK: api.heartrhythmalliance.org...

US: api.heartrhythmalliance.org...

If you have any questions, or require any further information, our Patient Services Team are here to help, so please contact us via telephone +44 1789 867501 or via email:

info@stars-international.org

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