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New research suggests that scar-forming cells in the scar tissue of an injured heart may play a role in creating disturbances in heart rhythms, leading to arrhythmia and heart attacks. This finding could help prevent heart attacks and guide the development of new treatments. The study highlights the need to take heart tissue injuries seriously, particularly in countries like India where exposure to poor air quality can increase the risk of irregular heartbeats and heart attacks.

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