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“This is because there is not enough time for ventricles to fill before it's squeezing back out again or they quiver so nothing gets pushed out and they're not getting oxygen to the lungs. That's what happened to Christian Eriksen, who went into ventricle arrhythmia.”
Feb 3, 2023
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