AF is associated with self-reported syncope and falls in a general population cohort.
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Falls, non-accidental falls and syncope in community-dwelling adults aged 50 years and older: Implications for cardiovascular assessmentBrain Tumor Causing Atrial Fibrillation in an Otherwise Healthy Patient.Is orthostatic hypotension more common in individuals with atrial fibrillation?-Findings from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA).Effectiveness of a Cardiovascular Evaluation and Intervention in Older Fallers: A Pilot Study
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AF is associated with self-reported syncope and falls in a general population cohort.
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AF is associated with self-reported syncope and falls in a general population cohort.
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AF is associated with self-reported syncope and falls in a general population cohort.
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AF is associated with self-reported syncope and falls in a general population cohort.
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AF is associated with self-reported syncope and falls in a general population cohort.
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AF is associated with self-reported syncope and falls in a general population cohort.
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AF is associated with self-reported syncope and falls in a general population cohort.
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AF is associated with self-reported syncope and falls in a general population cohort.
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Ciaran Finucane
John Frewen
Sofie Jansen
Sophia E de Rooij
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P304
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10.1093/AGEING/AFV017
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2015-02-21T00:00:00Z