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32311277-4dd7-4e2c-925d-ce68ae5fd7fd | Sarah_Prefers_to_Run | 39,174,960 | 12,139,037 | Plot | 0 | At a student party, while watching Zoey singing karaoke, Sarah begins to feel her heart speed up. She is taken to the hospital by Antoine, where she learns that she has a heart condition that could prevent her from running. The doctor refers her to a cardiologist. During the cardiology appointment, she is told to wear a device that measures her heart rate and keep a journal of her physical activity. | [] |
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