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If a cheek swab can detect the condition early, researchers say doctors can act faster to provide extra medical care, if appropriate, which could help to save young lives by preventing a sudden cardiac arrest. Conventional diagnosis of ACM can sometimes be challenging. The condition can progress differently in different people, with some never showing any symptoms. A diagnosis currently needs to be confirmed using a range of tests, including an ECG, echocardiogram, cardiac MRI, and genetic testing, meaning that...