A new study suggests that drinking a cup of coffee every day may actually lower the risk of atrial fibrillation returning in ...
A cup of coffee a day did not worsen atrial fibrillation (AF) in adults recovering from electrical cardioversion, and it may even lower the likelihood of recurrent arrhythmia, according to new ...
A first-of-its-kind clinical trial finds that moderate coffee consumption may actually protect the heart, reducing AF ...
For years, many individuals living with atrial fibrillation have been advised to limit their coffee consumption. You may have ...
Skip the decaf. A new study shows coffee may cut AFib recurrence after cardioversion, challenging the belief that caffeine is ...
Questions about the safety of vernakalant remain The incidence of atrial fibrillation has increased globally, in part because of modifiable risk factors.1 Acute atrial fibrillation, especially at a ...
New research finds that daily coffee drinking may cut AFib risk by nearly 40%, defying decades of medical caution. Scientists ...
At the end of the study, those who drank coffee had a 39% lower risk of having another AFib episode. The researchers believe ...
A recent study by the University of California at San Francisco and the University of Adelaide has shown that daily coffee ...
Doctors usually caution people with heart conditions such as A-Fib to limit caffeine, fearing it could trigger symptoms.
Vernakalant versus procainamide for rapid cardioversion of patients with acute atrial fibrillation (RAFF4): randomised ...
A cup of caffeinated coffee each day may lower the risk of an irregular heart rhythm coming back after treatment. That is the ...