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Education is Key in Spreading Awareness of Rare Heart Condition

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A little known heart condition can be identified using simple tests that could help patients maintain an active lifestyle. Helping doctors to know about the condition is key according to a recent study.

A little known heart condition can be identified using simple tests that could help patients maintain an active lifestyle. Helping doctors to know about the condition is key according to a recent study.

Malissa Wood, MD, and Sahar Naderi, MD, from Massachusetts General Hospital discussed what doctors can do to raise awareness of the condition and help these patients, who already value their physical well being, to stay on track with their exercise routines well into the future.

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