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A 48-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh, Mohammad Waris, had a life-saving surgery at Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai. He had a rare heart condition called Myocardial Bridge, where a part of a coronary artery goes under a band of heart muscle instead of over it. This can cause chest pain, reduced blood supply, heart attacks, and irregular heartbeat.
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