Research
These translations start with the evidence and carry it into plain language. The aim is not to prove that OneRhythm has a mission. The aim is to show the public record behind the burden this platform is responding to.
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Data first
Each page begins with sourced material and makes the claim legible before moving into interpretation.
Human language
The point of translation is to make the research easier to carry into real life, not to flatten it into slogans.
Boundaries
These pages are educational. They do not diagnose, recommend treatment, or promise outcomes.
Research Pulse
A rolling feed for newly published peer-reviewed studies, translated with the same provenance and educational guardrails.
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Research translation
A reviewed translation of the evidence base around anxiety, distress, and quality-of-life burden in arrhythmia populations.
Signal from the literature
88.3% reported moderate to extremely severe anxiety
The literature does not treat anxiety, depression, hypervigilance, and distress around arrhythmias as edge cases. It shows them as recurring features of the lived burden.
Nature Scientific Reports (2025), N=222, as cited in the campaign strategy.
By OneRhythm Editorial · Mar 12, 2026
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A first launch translation page that explains how OneRhythm handles reviewed research themes in plain language and without overclaiming certainty.
Signal from the literature
~33% of af patients meet clinical thresholds for depression and anxiety in a cited systematic review
At launch, OneRhythm uses research translation to carry reviewed findings into plain language without stripping away their seriousness or their limits.
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (2023), cited in the campaign strategy.
By OneRhythm Editorial · Mar 12, 2026
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