Events like panic attacks or low blood sugar can sometimes mimic arrhythmia symptoms. Several other conditions can contribute to, occur alongside, or result from arrhythmia. An arrhythmia is the ...
(WTNH) – Research shows that about 5% of people in the U.S. suffer from heart arrhythmia, also known as an irregular heartbeat. Some arrhythmias can be completely harmless, while others can be ...
A heart arrhythmia is when your heart beats too fast, too slow, or out of sync. Some arrhythmias can be genetic. A genetic arrhythmia happens when one or both of your parents pass down a gene change ...
An arrhythmia is a problem with your heartbeat’s rhythm and/or rate. Some arrhythmias are nothing to worry about, others should be monitored, and some need to be addressed immediately. The heart has ...
An arrhythmia is an irregular heartbeat. An arrhythmia may feel like a racing heart or fluttering. It is not always serious but can sometimes indicate a potentially fatal heart problem. Arrhythmias — ...
Everyone knows that friend with a tattoo of a molecule of dopamine. Usually associated with the pleasure response, it is also important in other parts of the body. Maybe next time you see that friend, ...
Having an accelerated junctional rhythm occurs when the atrioventricular node in your heart beats too quickly. It happens as a result of damage to your heart’s primary natural pacemaker. There’s no ...
For April Gottung, an active and healthy young girl, a heart issue shouldn’t have been a worry. Yet, April had spells of fainting for six years until her issues peaked with a seizure at the age of 14, ...
For April Gottung, an active and healthy young girl, a heart issue shouldn’t have been a worry. Yet, April had spells of fainting for six years until her issues peaked with a seizure at the age of 14, ...
The study, by Dr Fergus J Rugg-Gunn (University College London, UK) et al, as well as the editorial by Dr Lawrence J Hirsch and W Allen Hauser (Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, ...