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Atrial Fibrillation: Growing Concern for an Aging Population

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By the year 2050, it has been estimated, atrial fibrillation will affect more than half of US adults older than 80—four to five times the current prevalence in that age-group. What strides are being made to manage this increasingly common arrhythmia?

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