Blood thinners no longer needed for many with irregular heatbeats, study suggests

Blood thinners no longer needed for many with irregular heatbeats, study suggests

Those who have undergone successful corrective procedures for irregular heart beats may no longer need to commit to long-term blood thinning therapy, an international study co-led by Canadian researchers suggests.
Researchers behind the study published in the New England Journal

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