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Cardiologists explain who actually benefits from treating irregular heart rate
Cardiologists explain who actually benefits from treating irregular heart rate ...
Adults whose resting heart rate follows an atypical pattern as they age may face a greater risk of developing heart failure or dying from any cause than people whose heart rates follow a normal ...
September 27, 2011 (Cleveland, Ohio) — A simple exercise program tailored to the patient's functional limits can improve the survival prognosis for patients with abnormal heart-rate recovery (HRR), ...
(CNN) — You may be able to lower your risk for developing heart rhythm abnormalities by speeding up your walking pace. That’s according to a large new study published Tuesday in the journal Heart, ...
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An irregular bedtime may raise your risk of a heart attack or stroke, researchers found
People who go to bed at wildly different times from one night to the next face a measurably higher chance of heart attack, ...
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