Your heart beats about 100,000 times a day. Sometimes it beats faster and sometimes more slowly, depending on what you're doing and whether, for instance, you're all worked up about something. So ...
Medically reviewed by Paria Sanaty Zadeh, PharmD Key Takeaways Magnesium supports normal heart rhythm by regulating ...
Most of the time, you don't think about your heartbeat. It works quietly in the background of your day. But sometimes your heart's rhythm sends important cues from ...
Magnesium deficiency can trigger arrhythmias and irregular heartbeats. Here are the symptoms, causes, and how magnesium supports a healthy heart rhythm. TheHealthSite.com ...
NHS patients can now self-monitor their heart health at home with the new Philips ePatch, a do-it-yourself device designed to streamline the diagnosis of heart rhythm issues. Unlike traditional ...
Recurrent arrhythmia, where irregular heart rhythms return even after treatment, can present challenges and increase the risk of complications, but can be managed with a cardiologist’s help and ...
Lidocaine is used intravenously to treat cardiac arrest that’s caused by a ventricular arrhythmia in people who don’t respond to defibrillation. It may help improve the chance of survival. A heart ...
Silent Arrhythmias: Undiagnosed rhythm disorders are increasingly being detected in a large number of younger adults during routine check-ups. Top Mumbai-based cardiologists say early screening and ...
U.K. researchers developed an AI-powered T-shirt that monitors electrical signals continuously, addressing gaps in ...
Irregular heartbeats, or arrhythmia, can significantly affect a person’s quality of life and overall health. When medication and lifestyle changes are ineffective, doctors may recommend surgery to ...
This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. Heart palpitations after eating? You’re not alone. These brief episodes of heart racing, pounding, or fluttering can happen for ...