Special report on A-Fib to be premiered in RLTV's Healthline series

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Retirement Living TV's (RLTV) award-winning series, Healthline will premiere a special report on Atrial Fibrillation.  This half-hour episode explores the possible symptoms, risk factors and treatments to successfully live with this chronic illness.  It features patients diagnosed with A-Fib and the impact this condition has had on them and their lives.  It shows how patients can effectively manage this illness with the help of their physicians and family members.  Find out if you're at risk, and what you need to know about the condition on a special episode of Healthline, airing on Monday, January 25 at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. (EST) exclusively on RLTV, the only network dedicated to adults 50+.

The award-winning Healthline series gives viewers a daily dose of what they need to take control of their health care concerns. Hosted by Kevin J. Soden, M.D., author of The Art of Medicine: What Every Doctor and Patient Should Know, Healthline offers viewers a first-hand look at the illnesses and concerns we all face as we get older. Patients share their personal health care experiences along with leading medical experts who offer tips for viewers to become better advocates for themselves.

"Healthline's special report on A-Fib is a wonderful example of how you can successfully manage a chronic illness while continuing to lead a full and productive life," said Brad Knight, CEO of RLTV.

SOURCE Retirement Living TV

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