If you have a racing or irregular heartbeat, also known as an arrhythmia, one likely suspect is atrial fibrillation (AFib).
The beat is intensifying. Every new electronic device these days – from your phone to your watch to your ring – seems to want ...
Mindy Prouty, a certified nurse practitioner, shares signs and symptoms of AFib. Sponsored by Virginia Mason Franciscan Health.
Dr. Calkins answers the question: 'Can Atrial Fibrillation Damage My Heart?' — -- Question: Can atrial fibrillation damage my heart in a permanent way, and can it cause a heart attack? Answer ...
Dignity Health is urging the community to understand Atrial Fibrillation – the most prevalent heart arrhythmia skyrocketing risk of stroke.
September is Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) Awareness Month, a time that heart experts at Intermountain Health are highlight and educate the community about ...
An irregular heartbeat can lead to dizzy spells, light-headedness or even fainting. These SOS signals may seem random or dismissed as dehydration, exhaustion, or anemia but cardiologists urge you to ...
Discover expert AFib care at Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital – Plano, ranked among the best in the nation for cardiology and heart surgery.
A new study has combined AI with the heart data accessible from wearables to help predict the onset of cardiac arrhythmia around 30 minutes before its onset. While smartwatches have long been able to ...
It’s easy for the heart rate to rise quickly due to exercise, stress, anxiety, seeing the person you like or even hot weather. Getting your pulse to come down in the moment can be more challenging, ...
Over the weekend AliveCor announced that its technology was validated in two studies. The first found that its KardiaBand, which works as a personal electrocardiogram device, can accurately detect ...
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