Sudden heart flutters can feel scary, but they’re often harmless. A cardiologist explains why they happen and the signs that mean it’s time to pay attention.
It's the time of year for workplace Christmas parties, and gatherings with family and friends. Maybe you'll drink a lot in one go. Then you feel your heart beating fast or irregularly. Maybe there's a ...
Video above: Why you should keep your used coffee groundsWorried that coffee will make your heart go pitter-patter, and not in a good way? A new study puts to rest the fear that your daily fuel will ...
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Cardiologist urges alcohol moderation to avoid ‘Holiday Heart Syndrome’ this Thanksgiving
One UVA Cardiologist is warning about a condition called Holiday Heart Syndrome (HHS) as people gather and enjoy alcoholic ...
We’ve known about holiday heart (or holiday heart syndrome) for almost 50 years. Back in the 1970s, it was described as an abnormal heart rhythm (or arrythmia) in healthy people without heart disease ...
ATLANTA - When Michael Woodard of Atlanta retired from his career as a sociology professor, he got more serious about golf. "Since my retirement, I tell people golf is my salvation," Woodard says. The ...
Popular culture is full of innocent allusions to a fluttering heart: Your heart skips a beat when your loved one walks into a room, sinks when you're disappointed, and leaps into your throat when ...
Video above: Why you should keep your used coffee groundsWorried that coffee will make your heart go pitter-patter, and not in a good way? A new study puts to rest the fear that your daily fuel will ...
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