The broken rhythm of the heart activity of a person can lead to fatal consequences if it is not detected at an early stage. The article described a device for counting and indicating the number of violations of rhythm of cardiac activity. The device is intended for home use and does not require medical knowledge. If the patient will notice a trend towards the increasing number of arrhythmias, he must seek for cardiology advice.
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