At Mayo Clinic, cardiologists Peter Noseworthy, M.D., and John Giudicessi, M.D., Ph.D., are uncovering the earliest signs of ...
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 ...
By uniting three forms of genetic testing, Northwestern researchers can now predict heart rhythm disorders with far greater precision.
Walking at a brisker pace could slash the risk of heart rhythm problems, according to a study. The findings “suggest brisk walking may be a safe and effective exercise to reduce arrhythmia”, which ...
An earlier blood transfusion—done when hemoglobin levels were higher—after major general or vascular surgery among people ...
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 ...
“Some arrhythmias can strike without warning and can be deadly especially in those who have underlying heart diseases such as ...
A new clinical trial suggests that drinking at least one cup of caffeinated coffee daily may be associated with fewer recurrences of the condition.
Those who pull the dreaded night shift, seem to carry an extra burden when it comes to heart health. A Harvard Medical School ...
Your period symptoms could be spiking your heart risk—especially heart rhythm disorders and stroke, a new study warns.
Rhythm (Nasdaq: IRTC) today shared new findings supporting the use of its long-term continuous monitoring (LTCM) service.