ArrhythmiA Awareness Week 2006 Is To Be Held From 12th-19th September 2006

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Article Date: 08 Feb 2006 - 5:00 PDT

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This year's AAAW culminates in the first ever UK Heart Rhythm Congress in Birmingham (UK) from 19-21 September 2006.

The awareness week, subtitled 'Rhythm or Blues' is aimed at promoting awareness and knowledge of all types of Heart Rhythm Disorders. Please diary this date for September.

Our newly re-launched website can be found athttp://www.aaaw.org.uk http://www.aaaw.org.uk

The UK Heart Rhythm Congress will bring together heart rhythm specialists, Dept of Health, Heart Improvement Programme, heart charities and patient groups from across the country. http://www.aaaw.org.ukhttp://www.aaaw.org.uk The UK government's 'heart czar' Prof Roger Boyle will be presenting. It is one year since the NSF chapter on arrhythmias was launched by the government and its progress will be one focus of the Congress.

For more information on the UK Heart Rhythm Congress visithttp://www.aaaw.org.ukhttp://www.ukheartrhythm.org.uk

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