How to prevent atrial fibrillation
With the right combination of treatment, diet, and exercise,it is possible to prevent the most harmful effects of atrial fibrillation: blood clots and heart failure. If you start early enough it is possible to significantly limit your risk of developing atrial fibrillation at all, or at least stop it from recurring in the future.
How To Check Your Pulse – it Could Save Your Life
Suspicion of atrial fibrillation can often be obtained simply by measuring the heart rate. Therefore, you should know how to check your pulse
Read moreUnnoticed factors that can trigger atrial fibrillation
There are many factors that can trigger atrial fibrillation - understanding these can help you avoid developing or worsening your afib.
Read moreAtrial fibrillation and alcohol
It is important to understand the difference between alcohol as a risk factor for developing atrial fibrillation or as a risk factor for relapse
Read moreStress and Atrial Fibrillation
This article will cover the relationship between stress and atrial fibrillation as a risk factor for development and as a trigger of afib.
Read moreHealthy lifestyle and Atrial Fibrillation
A Healthy lifestyle and Atrial Fibrillation means a moderate alcohol consumption, weight loss, physical activity, and a healthy diet.
Read moreCan smoking cause Atrial Fibrillation?
Smoking and atrial fibrillation. The increased risk of afib as an active smoker, corresponds to the difference in risk between 60 and 63-year olds.
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