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Danish Research Can Help People with Heart Rhythm Disorders

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Heart patients living with an implanted pacemaker may benefit from treatment that increases the content of potassium salt in the blood. This is shown by a new Danish study, according to a press release from...

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Heart patients living with an implanted pacemaker may benefit from treatment that increases the content of potassium salt in the blood. This is shown by a new Danish study, according to a press release from...

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Heart patients living with an implanted pacemaker may benefit from treatment that increases the content of potassium salt in the blood. This is shown by a new Danish study, according to a press release from the Capital Region of Denmark. According to the study, the treatment can reduce the risk of serious heart rhythm disorders by 24 percent. - In medical trials, this is considered a quite large effect, says senior physician Christian Jøns from …

A large Danish study shows that adjusting potassium levels in the blood can reduce serious heart rhythm disorders by 24 percent.

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avisendanmark.dk broke the news in on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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