Experts share the overlooked cardiovascular dangers of the holiday season along with ways to enjoy this time safely.
Exercise is one of the best things we can do for a healthy heart. Yet research shows that endurance athletes have up to a ...
Contrary to old beliefs, a new study suggests daily coffee might help manage irregular heart rhythms like AFib. Researchers ...
The increased stress of the holidays can heavily impact heart health and increase the risk of a stroke. Here are the tips to ...
During the holidays, lifestyle changes such as overeating, alcohol consumption, travel, and interrupted routines can elevate ...
"Holiday heart", or alcohol-induced atrial arrhythmia, is an irregular heartbeat commonly brought on by excessive or binge ...
We’ve known about holiday heart (or holiday heart syndrome) for almost 50 years. Back in the 1970s, it was described as an abnormal heart rhythm (or arrythmia) in healthy people without heart disease ...
The irregular heartbeats increase the risk of stroke, because they allow blood clots to form in the atrium. The heart faces ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, cardiologists explain why this is the worst time of the year for your heart, even if you're healthy, and how to prevent holiday heart syndrome.
If you’re in need of a soft, happy moment today, you’ve come to the right place. The artist behind 'Irregular Galaxy Doods' ...
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