Heart Rate and Beta Blocker Studies For Those with Atrial Fibrillation
Posted Feb 19 2009 6:31pm
Recently there have been a number of new beta blocker and heart rate studies, some of which are contradictory. The findings from some of these recent studies may apply to those with atrial fibrillation:
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Recently there have been a number of new beta blocker and heart rate studies, some of which are contradictory. The findings from some of these recent studies may apply to those with atrial fibrillation:
Read about these studies at: Heart Rate and Beta Blocker Studies That May Impact Those with Atrial Fibrillation
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