He says that something as simple as checking your pulse or using a home blood pressure monitor that alerts you to an ...
YOU. AND TODAY IS THE WOMAN’S DOCTOR WOMEN SEE A LOT OF CHANGES WHEN THEY ENTER MENOPAUSE. ONE YOU DON’T PROBABLY THINK ABOUT IS ATRIAL FIBRILLATION. A NEW AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION STUDY SHOWS 1 IN ...
Too much alcohol causes damage to your heart, even if you are young and fit, say the authors of a new study that adds yet another reason to keep drinking to a minimum. Arrhythmia, or an irregular ...
In addition to fatigue, cough, chest pain, brain fog and other well-known COVID symptoms, you can add the risk of developing atrial fibrillation. A new study by Swedish researchers showed the odds of ...
The risk of developing an irregular heartbeat increases after menopause. New research finds that stress and insomnia may play a role. Having an irregular heartbeat raises the risk of developing a slew ...
Drinking more than 67 ounces of sugary or artificially sweetened beverages a week may increase the risk of developing atrial fibrillation—an irregular heartbeat—but organic fruit juices without added ...
Samsung said that this coming summer the Health Monitoring app will run heartbeat checks in the background and will notify users of irregular heart rhythms. Reading time 3 minutes Samsung’s Galaxy ...
Samsung is gearing up One UI 5 Watch for the upcoming Galaxy Watch 6, which brings some much-needed improvements. One brand new addition to that Galaxy Watch OS is Samsung’s irregular heartbeat ...
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Yoga, already proven to lower high blood pressure and cholesterol levels, can cut in half the risk of a common and potentially dangerous irregular heartbeat, according to a U.S ...
DENVER — Jim Harbaugh listened to his heart when he began to feel a little bit off in pregame warmups. The Los Angeles Chargers coach went into the medical tent and then to the locker room in the ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with an irregular heartbeat may also be at increased risk of being depressed, suggests a new study from Germany. The added risk was small, researchers found, but ...