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A new study involving 121 former elite rowers from Australia has revealed one in five develops atrial fibrillation (AFib).
There's nothing better than an ice cold drink on a hot day but imagine this—you're enjoying a refreshing iced tea, and ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNCan your athletic past raise your risk for atrial fibrillation?Elite retired rowers face a nearly threefold increased risk of atrial fibrillation compared to the general population, driven ...
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Everyday Health on MSNIs ‘Cold Drink Heart’ a Real Issue for People With Afib?In a new survey of people with afib, most said they have ‘cold drink heart,’ meaning cold drinks sometimes lead to irregular ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNEarlier anticoagulant use could prevent repeat strokes in atrial fibrillation patientsPatients with atrial fibrillation who have experienced a stroke would benefit greatly from earlier treatment than is ...
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MedPage Today on MSNPeople Are Swearing Off Cold Drinks to Prevent AfibPeople reporting cold drinks or foods as triggers for their atrial fibrillation (Afib) were invited to a survey.
During ablation, a catheter is fed into the heart through the groin area using a minimally invasive approach and delivers ...
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Northwestern University hasn’t received any funding from the NIH since the end of March. Not only could patients potentially ...
And, women may also be at higher risk of stroke. Mercy Medical Center cardiologist Dr. Mark Vesely said AFib is a rhythm ...
Atrial fibrillation, called AFib, is the most common type of heart arrhythmia and experts say 12.1 million people in the U.S.
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US Weekly on MSN‘RHONJ’ Star Dolores Catania Shares Health Update After Heart Surgery: ‘Listen to Your Body’RHONJ star Dolores Catania updates fans on her recovery after heart surgery to treat atrial fibrillation, sharing health tips ...
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