The DECAF trial shows that drinking one cup of caffeinated coffee a day may actually reduce atrial fibrillation or flutter.
New research suggests that coffee may lower the risk of AFib episodes in people who already have the condition. Cardiologists ...
A new study suggests that drinking a cup of coffee every day may actually lower the risk of atrial fibrillation returning in ...
Now, a new study challenges that longstanding advice. Findings from the landmark clinical trial suggest that coffee may not ...
In fact, coffee drinkers had a significant decrease in the clinically detected recurrence of Afib or atrial flutter compared ...
At the start of the study, the participants said they usually drank about one cup of caffeinated coffee a day. The ...
Results of a new trial found that adults with atrial fibrillation (AFib) who drank coffee daily had a significantly lower ...
A multicenter randomized clinical trial found that moderate caffeinated coffee intake after cardioversion significantly lowered the recurrence of atrial fibrillation or flutter compared with ...
It is not correct to treat atrial fibrillation (Afib) and atrial flutter as equivalent risk factors for ischemic stroke, a Taiwanese cohort study suggested. From individuals included in the Taiwan ...
When your electrical system is working normally, the two upper chambers of the heart (atria) contract and pump blood into the two lower chambers (ventricles) in a well-coordinated way. This results in ...
There is conflicting evidence regarding bisphosphonates and atrial fibrillation (AF) risk in osteoporosis patients. However, bisphosphonates are used in much higher doses in treatment of bone ...
Dr. Hugh Calkins answers the question: 'Atrial Fibrillation vs. Atrial Flutter?' — -- Question: My doctor told me I sometimes have atrial fibrillation and at other times have atrial flutter. What ...