Science news articles about 'irregular heart beats'
Up to 2 drinks per day not linked with higher risk of irregular heart beat for women
... drinks per day do not appear to be at increased risk of atrial fibrillation (irregular heart beat), but drinking more than that amount is associated with a higher ...Up To 2 Drinks Per Day Not Linked With Higher Risk Of Irregular Heart Beat For Women
... drinks per day do not appear to be at increased risk of atrial fibrillation (irregular heart beat), but drinking more than that amount is associated with a higher ...Research identifies factors leading to hospital admission for heart failure
... to hospital admissions nationwide for heart failure, according to a new UCLA study. Pneumonia, irregular heart beats, and obstructed blood flow ...Scientists in Japan design first optical pacemaker for laboratory research
... in one target cell distinct from the surrounding cells. This would allow scientists to study irregular heart beats on a cellular level and screen anti ...FDA: Some cholesterol and heart drugs don't mix
... some common medications for high cholesterol and irregular heart beats can suffer severe muscle damage because of a problem in the way the drugs interact ...Lessening medication for atrial fibrillation does not reduce side effects
Reducing how often a patient receives amiodarone, a medication used for suppressing atrial fibrillation (irregular heart beat) but which causes side effects, did ...Irregular Heart Beat: Rare Disease Provides Clues About Enzyme Role In Arrhythmias
... enzyme already known to play a role in irregular heartbeats and other critical functions. The researchers showed ... Timothy syndrome and that inhibiting the enzyme prevents irregular heartbeats. The findings, which involved a new cellular ...Scientists eavesdrop on the exciting conversations within cells
... does is regulated by calcium, and we know there are many diseases in both humans and animals, such as stroke or an irregular heart beat, in which calcium regulation goes wrong ...Blood thinner combination cuts stroke risk in heart rhythm study
For people with irregular heart beats, taking the blood clot prevention drug Plavix along with Aspirin may cut their risk of stroke, doctors said Tuesday.Link between widely used osteoporosis drugs and heart problems probed
... from previous observational studies and clinical trials to determine the link between bisphosphonate therapy and irregular heart beat. Researchers found that bisphosphonate use was associated with a significant ...New way to fix leaking mitral heart valves safe in initial testing
... some risk of heart attack and stroke during surgery, and infection, lung problems and irregular heart beats afterward. However, the study showed ...Mount Sinai first with new technique to prevent a major cause for heart-related stroke
... 6 million U.S. adults have been diagnosed with AFib, a condition characterized by a rapid and irregular heart beat that can cause serious complications, including ...Half of eligible patients not getting mitral valve surgery, U-M study shows
... as mitral regurgitation or mitral insuffiency, can lead to fatigue, abnormal heart rhythms with irregular heart beats, and congestive heart failure. The longer ...Mount Sinai first in nation to ablate atrial fibrillation using new visually-guided balloon catheter
... U.S. adults have been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AFib), a condition characterized by a rapid and irregular heart beat that can cause serious complications, including ...Beta blocker therapy underused in heart failure patients
... blockers, a class of drugs used to prevent the progression of heart failure and manage arrhythmias (irregular heart beat) and hypertension (high blood pressure), are underused ...
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