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Women left behind – Mirage News
Women left behind by treatment to get heartbeat back in rhythm New research has highlighted a significant gender treatment gap for atrial fibrillation…
Women left behind by treatment to get heartbeat back in rhythm
New research has highlighted a significant gender treatment gap for atrial fibrillation (AF), a common heart rhythm disorder which is projected to increase by 60 per cent over the next 15 years and dramatically heightens the risk of stroke and death.
The study led by Professor Peter Kistler, Head of Clinical Electrophysiology at the Baker Institute and the Alfred hospital, and his PhD fellow Dr Hari Sugumar, showed that a potential…
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