Atrial Fibrillation: Who's at Risk?

The chances are highest for white males, people over 60, and those with a close relative who has the condition. Learn symptoms and treatments.
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Atrial Fibrillation: Who's at Risk?
The chances are highest for white males, people over 60, and those with a close relative who has the condition. Learn symptoms and treatments.
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Why Your BMI Is Important
Doctors can better predict your likelihood of getting heart disease and high blood pressure if they know your body mass index.
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Things That Cause Breathlessness
Heart disease is one of the conditions that can leave you out of breath. Learn the others.
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Heart-Healthy Breakfasts
Get a morning meal makeover with these 8 healthy dishes to help start your day off right.
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Is Your Heart on the Line?
Stress can raise your chance of having a heart attack. Know how to spot the symptoms -- in men and women.
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A Little Booze May Boost AFib Risk
While moderate drinking is thought to improve heart health, a new study says it may actually increase your chances for atrial fibrillation.
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