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Latest arrhythmia News

World-first tool to predict risk of sudden cardiac arrest
What is synthol and why are bodybuilders injecting it into their muscles?
How accurate are wearable fitness trackers? Less than you might think
Fast Five With Peter Kistler
University of Adelaide heart specialist receives US honour
Pacemaker powered by light eliminates need for batteries and allows the heart to function more naturally − new research
Mike Tyson is getting back in the ring at 58 – what could go wrong?
Outstanding Researchers Rewarded For Excellence
$148 million in new Medicare rebates for genetic testing
Fast Five with Louise Segan
World Heart Rhythm Week 2023
Stay CALM when heart skips beat
Great Dane puppy’s heart is repaired with cutting-edge technology
Great Dane puppy’s heart is cured with cutting-edge technology
New Cardiac Cath Lab To Save More Victorian Lives
Research boost for heart muscle disease
Mini donkey gets big boost from pacemaker
Australian Discovery in Sudden Cardiac Arrest Could Save Lives
Reducing atrial fibrillation through ED protocol
HeartStart Automated External Defibrillators
SARS-CoV-2 virus can infect heart’s pacemaker cells
SARS-CoV-2 vaccine can support heart health
Calculating dangerous heartbeat
La Trobe Financial Cardiac Catheterisation Unit opens at Epworth Richmond
Lockdown lowers incidence of heart arrhythmia
Innovative Research to improve service delivery
Jessica Orchard wins Best 8-minute PhD presentation
World-first study shows smartphones can improve detection rate of atrial fibrillation
New at-home heart monitoring technique could reduce hospital visits and save lives
Decreased levels of a protein kinase leads to atrial fibrillation
Identifying risk of unplanned emergency department transfer in aged care
Machining Heart: New Predictor for Helping to Beat Chronic Heart Failure
I can’t breathe: suffocating truth of Australia’s race relations
High blood pressure service increases referrals
Off-the-Shelf Artificial Cardiac Patch Repairs Heart Attack Damage in Rats, Pigs
Heart attack on a chip: scientists model conditions of ischemia on a microfluidic device
Air pollution is one of world’s most dangerous health risks
World’s first proton treatment of a cardiac pathology