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Do you often feel your heart racing or flip-flopping in your chest? That abnormal heart beat could be the wake-up call for a serious heart rhythm problem called atrial fibrillation (A-Fib). If your heart isn’t beating properly, blood clots can form, travel to the brain and cause a stroke. That’s why people with A-Fib are five times more likely to suffer a stroke. Luckily, advances in treating A-Fib can significantly reduce this risk.

Come hear a board-certified electrophysiologist — a cardiologist who specializes in abnormal heart rhythms — describe the latest advances in diagnosing and treating A-fib, including new electrophysiology options.

Speaker Sameer Oza, MD, of Rocky Mountain Cardiology
When Thursday, July 12, from 11 a.m. to noon
Where Calvary Bible Church, 3245 Kalmia Avenue in Boulder
 

Click here to download a lecture flyer (pdf)!



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