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        <description> &amp;quot;Moise&amp;#039;s team uncovered some interesting heart behaviors when afflicted with AF. When a person has a rapid heartbeat, the heart cells adapt to keep calcium levels balanced. This incredible feature of heart cells comes with a significant drawback. &amp;quot;

&amp;quot;The very same adaptations make the heart susceptible to continued arrhythmias or abnormal heartbeats. This creates a vicious cycle where more heart cells adapt to keep calcium levels balanced as the condition continues, which in turn makes the heart more susceptible to arrhythmias, eventually leading to a permanent irregular heartbeat.&amp;quot;

&amp;quot;Moise&amp;#039;s work shows exactly why catching AF early and treating it is crucial for heart health.&amp;quot;

Ooops!!!

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            <description><![CDATA[ I&#039;m guessing it is from here: [<a href="https://pdf.sciencedirectassets.com/312985/1-s2.0-S2405500X25X00074/1-s2.0-S2405500X25001628/main.pdf?X-Amz-Security-Token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjEM%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEaCXVzLWVhc3QtMSJIMEYCIQCbPXRrd6potiNMX3xkB8ssafDFNi7R3UovmgU1iWgMmQIhAK3hb1kH%2FqYEvaCDc7LLSvNqnnCob7Du5eaF2FAoyy6CKrwFCPj%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEQBRoMMDU5MDAzNTQ2ODY1IgzcGvR5JDaJbzoNAQwqkAUTEZLjaAmKqX03985ubDz6saGyKht7X%2FwRbF9kc7Ggbia32dqvU08%2Bf7n6dOd0T0SCfJKsQHTN0ghLMY%2Fy%2FbDEpjh1t2qMezCInNbeFYRdkB5U0m5lFHGFcoWjw6WccYjpOhBzkSr9rdHwuBCxn7fVwwxpSVElNsSUUAYKNs4PSSLORdSTCXUxjleU1EQhT9i4ILzf4aDrr6F2iw19KbJDqUWDRYq4BNxMRwqvZj1fhmnpcnFZCjvEEoPkb%2FMabxsXqKxBjqePDum2apqAXG1PoGKYM4I4jatCoYNw2Mwgh41%2Bhw3fQ4JEHslKScxLeljGHKS%2FzRwhoIqiYejz%2BzGBtFbNf0Bno3Iot23VAGNUJU6YsPfsukQ%2BscwqwdRZA7YViB2c3TZD8OgTq57G99inkTHn6dJxwQMl%2FOk2ZNQNbxu2IOYTWvvE%2FwzslOIFycLnq44xRwsGM%2BwylIuVSude7tII6rtRDlS58VBIhC7MiTTQ9GasU26vlKHcniKXs4nvLODsLyOiyxvZKERUWdAuHh7vkaC7jBN7x86D6bY23MqTjY7%2BO%2F7Dt2WKj%2F804tvSfp6ksb2jZu4GWxwuLHzdgPV87W5%2Ffybuaz3BijFomaU2raLOmZfEhd06mmysAyJirOJ7g0EJ71GpiuSVZJ2yQh%2F1NffjzLPFO0Ih3RJ8574bLkQVcsWAEoVqEKnhVKngn3Z3j%2FQSNUrp%2Bv%2FIYTRTm0Z1eNahhrhwUTaZXI0Dyyf5k0OHlMxTB%2BeETFndrlZEOT3Bfhhh2yhPNngOa7%2B1CdYjhP8MAnA7WO5vXuc1HNK7OqPeambUIMrcD6rRoZQKU8NxJ%2Btl%2F7J6Y0n8EqyAhd1UbXCbHaBC72hNEz04YjDkjLXEBjqwAS2tWvSxRhOZZBPFTiTeAOksi8K8boYq0HunIu9beXx8nd5OY8V6DccdBtHmKOV2qX0tm1ruB1SondaJkmGSkIsY02po0C8GjxD46qeeMQXJjxhxj6KWDFU5QlkBP9cW3DFp9GCnTnU3SY%2F8%2Bw1MNb%2BaEdeVKBwHFGzJaspqIyLTbBv%2BSLpXfeEmdVwZWS1YwW%2FCFnpVqkVxenJzJqF0AVgrJx1126g1OmiIKV5pWmgz&amp;X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&amp;X-Amz-Date=20250801T234219Z&amp;X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&amp;X-Amz-Expires=300&amp;X-Amz-Credential=ASIAQ3PHCVTY26KCEX4N%2F20250801%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&amp;X-Amz-Signature=51a551f4e55c7c55d62624e6ebe74bfc1f3b55799a3442a740fa0fe4527d159e&amp;hash=88a4cff5f8b45b7fdf6c9db9a759319f50533701b218f39abcb8cb2ae182c6fe&amp;host=68042c943591013ac2b2430a89b270f6af2c76d8dfd086a07176afe7c76c2c61&amp;pii=S2405500X25001628&amp;tid=spdf-011801a1-df6f-44ec-a92c-c07d8915221e&amp;sid=f47417cb2e17734a3879ce026f94f6ef376bgxrqa&amp;type=client&amp;tsoh=d3d3LnNjaWVuY2VkaXJlY3QuY29t&amp;rh=d3d3LnNjaWVuY2VkaXJlY3QuY29t&amp;ua=131d5b525959565708&amp;rr=968930f889427b22&amp;cc=us"  rel="nofollow">pdf.sciencedirectassets.com</a>]]]></description>
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            <title>Re: Simulations of beating heart may inform treatments for atrial fibrillation</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[ You&#039;re quoting something but you didn&#039;t link to what it is. Could you please do so?]]></description>
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            <title>Simulations of beating heart may inform treatments for atrial fibrillation</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[ &quot;Moise&#039;s team uncovered some interesting heart behaviors when afflicted with AF. When a person has a rapid heartbeat, the heart cells adapt to keep calcium levels balanced. This incredible feature of heart cells comes with a significant drawback. &quot;<br />
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&quot;The very same adaptations make the heart susceptible to continued arrhythmias or abnormal heartbeats. This creates a vicious cycle where more heart cells adapt to keep calcium levels balanced as the condition continues, which in turn makes the heart more susceptible to arrhythmias, eventually leading to a permanent irregular heartbeat.&quot;<br />
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&quot;Moise&#039;s work shows exactly why catching AF early and treating it is crucial for heart health.&quot;<br />
<br />
Ooops!!!<br />
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