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Research of more than 5,900 people over 18 years showed high demands put on workers and low rewards for their work can put people at high risk for atrial fibrillation.
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A study of 67,000 people found AFib more prevalent in people younger than 65. A North Texas doctor explains why the results didn't surprise him.
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One more reason to avoid high blood pressure: A new study suggests a possible link between high blood pressure and dementia.The study followed about 4,800…
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Atrial fibrillation, a irregular heartbeat, affected more than 33-million people globally in 2010.A new study says atrial fibrillation appears to be a…
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Doctors at Heart Hospital in Plano have combined two technologies in a new approach to treating atrial fibrillation. It’s the most common form of…