Smartwatches may play a key role in spotting heart rhythm problems. A study by Amsterdam UMC, in partnership with Cardiologie ...
Dr. Naccarelli answers the question: 'Heart Rhythm Meds Causing More Danger?' — -- Question: I have heard that the heart rhythm medicine that I am taking to keep my heart out of an abnormal heart ...
Millions of people live with atrial fibrillation, a racing, uneven heartbeat that can leave you exhausted and scared. Yet it ...
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How to spot and manage heart rhythm issues
A new do-it-yourself heart monitor, the ePatch by Philips, is being given to patients on the NHS to help diagnose heart rhythm issues. Unlike traditional monitoring which requires specialist setup and ...
Heart disease is still one of the top killers worldwide, but many don't pay attention to some early warning signs. Doctors emphasize that being aware is the first line of defence.
Sitting quietly at your desk, watching TV, or lying in bed at night, your heart should be taking it easy – beating steadily and calmly at somewhere between 60 and 80 beats per minute for most healthy ...
A new study led by Hiroshima University has revealed a potential link between the bacterium responsible for gum disease (periodontitis) and atrial fibrillation (AFib), a common heart rhythm disorder.
Exercise has long been recognized by clinicians, scientists and public health officials as an important way to maintain ...
Dr. Maginot answers the question: 'Congenital Heart Disease & Rhythm Risks?' — -- Question: I have congenital heart disease and had major surgery before I was five years old. Am I likely to get ...
Professional cardiology societies have issued an updated guideline for the management of adult patients with congenital heart ...
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