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An arrhythmia is a problem with the speed or rhythm of the heartbeat. During an arrhythmia, the heart can beat too fast, too slow, or with an irregular rhythm. A heartbeat that is too fast is called tachycardia. A heartbeat that is too slow is called bradycardia. Most arrhythmias are harmless, but some can be serious or even life threatening. When the heart rate is too slow, too fast, or irregular, the heart may not be able to pump enough blood to the body. Lack of blood flow can damage the brain, heart, and other organs.
Study reports no link between coffee consumption and cardiac arrhythmia

Study reports no link between coffee consumption and cardiac arrhythmia

Study could help improve care for irregular heartbeats in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Study could help improve care for irregular heartbeats in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Researchers receive NIH grant to explore how imaging can help predict atrial fibrillation recurrence

Researchers receive NIH grant to explore how imaging can help predict atrial fibrillation recurrence

A type of echocardiogram may predict COVID-19 patients most at risk of developing atrial fibrillation

A type of echocardiogram may predict COVID-19 patients most at risk of developing atrial fibrillation

How do host factors like the lung microbiome aid in SARS‐CoV‐2 infection?

How do host factors like the lung microbiome aid in SARS‐CoV‐2 infection?

Experts offer guidance on diagnosis and treatment of myocarditis in children

Experts offer guidance on diagnosis and treatment of myocarditis in children

Changes in midlife wealth influence cardiovascular health

Changes in midlife wealth influence cardiovascular health

Cumulative BP can be a reliable measure of cardiovascular disease risk, study suggests

Cumulative BP can be a reliable measure of cardiovascular disease risk, study suggests

Collaborative project seeks to promote equitable care for atrial fibrillation

Collaborative project seeks to promote equitable care for atrial fibrillation

Clinical trial shows induced hypothermia after cardiac arrest does not improve survival

Clinical trial shows induced hypothermia after cardiac arrest does not improve survival

Scientists capture real-time electrical activity of a beating heart using graphene 'camera'

Scientists capture real-time electrical activity of a beating heart using graphene 'camera'

Study: 20% of patients with unexplained sudden cardiac death have rare genetic variants

Study: 20% of patients with unexplained sudden cardiac death have rare genetic variants

Scientists explain why space travel weakens the human immune system

Scientists explain why space travel weakens the human immune system

Study shows how scar tissue cells in the injured heart can be converted to heart muscle cells

Study shows how scar tissue cells in the injured heart can be converted to heart muscle cells

Small chip inserted under the skin may help predict the likelihood of recurrent stroke

Small chip inserted under the skin may help predict the likelihood of recurrent stroke

Study analyzes the risk of other medical conditions after recovery from COVID-19

Study analyzes the risk of other medical conditions after recovery from COVID-19

Simple surgery saves patients with heart arrhythmia caused by often-lethal strokes

Simple surgery saves patients with heart arrhythmia caused by often-lethal strokes

Researchers identify new compound that may prevent cardiac arrhythmia risk from common drugs

Researchers identify new compound that may prevent cardiac arrhythmia risk from common drugs

Study proposes new protocol for treating cardiac arrhythmias with radio frequency energy and catheterization

Study proposes new protocol for treating cardiac arrhythmias with radio frequency energy and catheterization

Telemedicine is a tool — not a replacement for your doctor’s touch

Telemedicine is a tool — not a replacement for your doctor’s touch

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