A daily cup of coffee may help prevent irregular heart rhythms, reducing AFib recurrence by 39%, challenging long-standing advice for patients with heart issues to avoid caffeine, as it was previously ...
An earlier blood transfusion—done when hemoglobin levels were higher—after major general or vascular surgery among people ...
Caffeine appears to do the opposite of what you might think when it comes to the heart. Scientists have found that a cup of ...
Nearly every woman who gives birth in an American hospital is strapped with a belt of sensors to track the baby’s heartbeat. If the pattern is deemed abnormal — too slow, for example — doctors often ...
According to the research, drinking just one cup of caffeinated coffee a day could actually protect against atrial ...
Chronic fatigue syndrome leaves patients exhausted and struggling with brain fog—and it typically gets worse after mental or ...
Drinking caffeinated coffee is safe for people with atrial fibrillation and may help protect against recurrence of the ...
Those who have undergone successful corrective procedures for irregular heart beats may no longer need to commit to long-term ...
1 Department of Imaging, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China 2 Department of Radiology, The 1st Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, China ...
Tachycardia is the medical term for a heart rate over 100 beats per minute (BPM). It can be a sign of emotional distress or anxiety, anemia (low levels of iron in the blood), infections, dehydration, ...
Whoever we are, whatever we’re doing, we have a measurable heart rate. It’s a pretty clear sign of being alive. But what should your heart rate be when exercising? When we exercise, our heart rate ...