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Q&A With Cecilia Linde From Karolinska University: Physical Activity in the Fight Against Obesity and Debating Diagnosis Methods for CRT

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Obesity is a growing problem around the world and new research has shown that even small amounts of physical exercise can make a big difference in keeping people from gaining too much weight.

Obesity is a growing problem around the world and new research has shown that even small amounts of physical exercise can make a big difference in keeping people from gaining too much weight.

Cecilia Linde, MD, PhD, from Karolinska University in Sweden discussed this as well as a debate about which test is best for patients being considered for cardiac resynchronization therapy during the European Society of Cardiology's annual congress in London.

As part of the European Society of Cardiology's annual congress a debate was held about whether ECG or echocardiogram is the preferred diagnostic method for Cardiac Resynchronization.

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