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Arrhythmia

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health6 months ago

Shifting Trends in U.S. Causes of Death: Heart Attacks Decline, Other Risks Rise

A new study shows that heart attacks are no longer the leading cause of heart disease-related deaths in the U.S., with fatalities from heart attacks decreasing by 89% since 1970 due to improved medical treatments. However, deaths from other heart conditions like heart failure, hypertension-related disease, and arrhythmias are rising, with arrhythmia-related deaths increasing dramatically. The overall decline in heart attack deaths reflects better emergency care, but lifestyle factors continue to pose risks, and ongoing prevention and management are essential.

health1 year ago

"Cardiologist's Expert Tips for Preventing Heart Disease and Promoting Heart Health"

Dr. Martha Gulati, a leading cardiologist, answers commonly Googled questions about heart health, including heart arrhythmia, its symptoms, causes, and treatments. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the specific factors contributing to arrhythmias and the use of medical-grade personal digital health tools for real-time heart data. Early detection and intervention can significantly impact long-term prognosis and reduce the risk of complications, such as stroke or heart failure.

health1 year ago

"Expert Cardiologist's Top Tips for Heart Health During National Heart Month"

In honor of American Heart Month, Dr. Martha Gulati, a prominent cardiologist, addresses common heart health questions, including the causes, symptoms, and treatments of heart arrhythmias and palpitations. She emphasizes the importance of real-time heart data and personalized approaches to managing heart health, stressing the impact of lifestyle choices and age-related changes on heart function. Early detection and intervention can significantly impact long-term prognosis, and she encourages regular check-ups and monitoring for proactive heart health management.

health2 years ago

"Overdosing on Caffeine: How Eight Coffees a Day Gave Me a Deadly Heart Condition at 21"

Skincare and beauty influencer Rachel Finley developed a deadly heart arrhythmia at 21 due to her caffeine addiction, consuming up to 700mg of caffeine daily. Her addiction led to palpitations and irregular heartbeats, prompting a diagnosis of arrhythmia. While research on caffeine's link to arrhythmias is inconclusive, excessive caffeine consumption can lead to heart issues. Additionally, a lawsuit against Panera Bread's highly caffeinated 'Charged Lemonade' has emerged, with claims of causing heart problems, including a fatal cardiac arrest in one case.

healthtech2 years ago

Smartwatches: A Game Changer for Detecting Irregular Heartbeats in Kids

A study conducted by researchers at Stanford University has found that the Apple Watch can be effective in detecting arrhythmias in children and young adults. The study revealed that the Apple Watch recorded arrhythmia events in children, including those that were not identified by traditional ambulatory monitors. The findings led to new arrhythmia diagnoses in many cases. The study suggests that consumer wearables like the Apple Watch could play a crucial role in arrhythmia diagnosis and surveillance in children, but further studies are needed to compare its diagnostic value with traditional monitors. Currently, the Apple Watch's heart monitoring features are FDA-approved for adults over 22 years old.

health2 years ago

The Monday Heart Attack Connection: Warning Signs to Watch For

Millions of people have an abnormal heart rhythm or arrhythmia, with atrial fibrillation (AF) being the most common type. AF causes an irregular and often unusually fast heartbeat, which drastically raises the risk of a stroke. Many people are unaware they have the condition, and it's important to be aware of arrhythmia warning signs and get things checked out. Heart arrhythmia can cause a variety of serious heart health complications including strokes, heart failure, and heart attacks. Arrhythmias can be treated in a variety of ways, including drug therapy, implantation of an electrical device, and surgeries.

health2 years ago

Male Endurance Cyclists Face Higher Risk of Afib: What You Should Know

Male endurance cyclists are at a four to five times greater risk of developing atrial fibrillation (AF) than the sedentary population, according to consultant cardiologist and electrophysiologist Professor Graham Stuart. AF is a heart condition that can cause an irregular and often abnormally fast heart rate, which can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications. While exercise is excellent for preventing and managing AF, there is a U-shaped curve of risk corresponding to exercise volume, with the risk increasing once you start doing a lot of exercise. More research is required before scientists will be able to estimate risk on an individual level.