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      <title>Using blue light to better understand heart problems</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Scientists at the University of Bonn have brought new meaning to the phrase "light-hearted" with the discovery of a way to cause arrhythmia in the heart cells of mice using only blue light and a sensor in the cell wall. It's hoped the method can be used to research the development of arrhythmia, one of the most common causes of death after a heart attack.</p><p><a href="https://refractor.io/health-wellbeing/using-blue-light-to-better-understand-heart-problems/" data-cms-ai="0">Continue Reading</a></p><p><b>Category:</b> <a href="https://refractor.io/health-wellbeing/" data-cms-ai="0">Wellness and Healthy Living</a>, <a href="https://refractor.io/medical/" data-cms-ai="0">Body and Mind</a></p><p><b>Tags:</b> <a href="https://newatlas.com/tag/light-sensor/" rel="tag" data-cms-ai="0">Light Sensors</a>, <a href="https://newatlas.com/tag/cardiac/" rel="tag" data-cms-ai="0">Cardiac</a>, <a href="https://newatlas.com/tag/heart/" rel="tag" data-cms-ai="0">Heart</a></p>]]></description>
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