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You know the feeling. When you first see your crush and your head starts spinning, your palms get sweaty, and your heart begins beating a mile a minute. Is this love? Or is it … an arrhythmia ...
A heart rhythm problem can feel like your heart is racing, pounding, fluttering or missing a beat. Or you may feel nothing at all and not learn of the problem until you get a doctor's diagnosis ...
FG Trade/E+/Getty Images/File. Sign up for CNN’s Fitness, But Better newsletter series. ... A brisk walking pace may lower the risk of heart rhythm abnormalities, a new study has found.
A newly developed injectable "heart stimulator" can temporarily correct arrhythmia by using your smartphone as a power source. The concept is wild but also ingeniously simple.
A powerful new artificial intelligence system has shown it can predict who is at risk of sudden cardiac death far better than ...
Board-certified cardiac electrophysiologist Dr. Ian Weisberg has announced the expansion of Emerald Coast Heart & AFib, a ...
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 ...
"By analysing their electrical signal for 24 hours, we realised that we could identify the subjects susceptible of developing a serious heart arrhythmia within the next two weeks. If left untreated, ...
Each year, sudden cardiac death is responsible for over 5 million deaths worldwide. AI could help to improve the anticipation of arrhythmias – unexplained heart rhythm disorders which, if severe ...
AI could help to improve the anticipation of arrhythmias – unexplained heart rhythm disorders which, if severe, can cause fatal cardiac arrest – according to the new study.