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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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Thursday, December 08, 2016
Heart Health
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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.
Video
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.
Article
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.
Article
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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