A single hour of exercise per week can cut your risk of developing atrial fibrillation, according to new research. The findings build on prior evidence suggesting that exercise, even at minimum ...
Adding an extra hour every week of physical activity may lower the chance of developing the most common type of irregular heartbeat (arrythmia) by 11 percent, a new study shows. Led by researchers at ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Could walking—or even doing your chores—reduce your risk of a common heart condition? New research points ...
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Adding an extra hour every week of physical activity may lower the chance of developing the most common type of irregular heartbeat (arrythmia) by 11%, a study shows. Adding an extra hour every week ...
Metformin, lifestyle changes, or their combination did not significantly reduce AFib burden compared to standard care in the TRIM-AF trial. Weight loss was observed in intervention groups, but none ...
Treatment with the Type 2 diabetes medication metformin, lifestyle changes, or a combination of both did not improve atrial fibrillation (AFib) burden or progression when compared with standard care, ...
A team of scientists led by Jarne De Paepe suggests middle-aged men with extensive endurance exercise histories may face ...
The clinical benefits of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation have been less clear for patients with Afib. A meta-analysis of 20 small randomized trials showed that exercise-based cardiac ...
“Atrial fibrillation often comes back even after a technically successful ablation, which can be frustrating for patients and clinicians alike,” said Lohit Garg, MBBS, assistant professor of ...