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Arrhythmia or irregular heart rhythm: How to check your pulse to know if you have this heart condition
When it comes to heart health, we often hear of the word Arrhythmia. In simple words, an Arrhythmia is an abnormal heartbeat rhythm, where the heart beats too fast, too slow, or erratic. (feels like a ...
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The final heart rhythm doctors often see before death
The science of death often seems strange and scary, but there are some trends, including this particular pattern of ...
Men are at least 1.5 times more likely to develop atrial fibrillation. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The average human heart beats about 100,000 times a day, pumping almost 2,000 gallons of blood through the body. What makes it tick so precisely? An electrical system that creates impulses to control ...
Using computers to make a digital replica of the heart -- a digital heart twin -- can successfully identify problem areas deep in the heart muscle of people with a serious heart rhythm disorder, a new ...
Atrial fibrillation is a common but often silent heart condition, especially over 60. Learn the symptoms, risks and why early ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new study links a brisk walking pace with lower risk for abnormal heart rhythms among older adults. - FG Trade/E+/Getty ...
WASHINGTON — Vice President Dick Cheney experienced an abnormal heart beat Wednesday morning, went to the White House physician and scheduled a hospital visit to "restore his normal rhythm." For the ...
The "digital twins" helped doctors spot good targets for heart ablation in 10 patients. Months later, all of them are free of ...
Your heart has been doing its job faithfully for years, beating steadily in the background while you go about your daily life. Then suddenly, you become acutely aware of every beat as it seems to ...
A nurse with an irregular heart rhythm has said her life has been transformed after undergoing a new form of heart surgery.
(CNN) — You may be able to lower your risk for developing heart rhythm abnormalities by speeding up your walking pace. That’s according to a large new study published Tuesday in the journal Heart, ...
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