Chinese researchers have for the first time identified a genetic defect that causes atrial fibrillation, a heart condition that afflicts 5 percent of people over 65 years old. In the disorder, the heart’s upper chambers, the atria, beat irregularly and too rapidly. Ultimately, this arrhythmia can cause heart failure or dangerous blood clots.
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