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  2. Issues and Answers. Issues and Answers was a weekly TV news program that was telecast by the American Broadcasting Company network from November 1960 [1] to November 1981. The series was distributed to the ABC affiliate stations on Sunday afternoons for either live broadcast or video taped for later broadcast.

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    Anticoagulation is the treatment of choice for AF and direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) have overtaken warfarin as the drug of first choice for new starters. However, management of one in four people with AF remains suboptimal, and this article reviews the major issues around antithrombotic and other treatments for AF.

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  5. 19. Sept. 2018 · 16. 3.8K views 5 years ago. Here is the official opening and closing from the ABC News Public Affairs News Program Issues and Answers with a political guest along with moderators Bob Clark, Howard ...

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    Professor Nicholas Peters highlights the key messages on Long Covid and cardiovascular problems.