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Unhappy Hour: Alcohol Harmful for Irregular Heartbeat

Unhappy Hour: Alcohol Harmful for Irregular Heartbeat By Patrice Wendling, Tricia Ward May 25, 2021 Even one drink of alcohol can increase the risk of heart rhythm problems in people with irregular heartbeat, according to an innovative study presented May 17 at the recent American College of Cardiology meeting. Researchers from the University of California San Francisco recruited 100 people with the heart rhythm disorder, atrial fibrillation, who drank alcohol at least once a month. The participants were fitted with wearable patches to monitor their heart rhythm as well as an ankle bracelet that could detect alcohol through the skin – one used by law enforcement in people convicted of DUIs.

ACC: Fish Oil Does Not Improve Outcomes for Those at High CV Risk

ACC: Fish Oil Does Not Improve Outcomes for Those at High CV Risk
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Baby Aspirin As Effective As High-Dose for Heart

Baby Aspirin As Effective As High-Dose for Heart By Sue Hughes, Tricia Ward May 25, 2021 A new study found no difference in the rate of heart attack, stroke, or death between low- or high- dose aspirin in people with heart disease. There was also no difference in the rate of serious bleeding events that required a blood transfusion. This study involved more than 15,000 people who had heart disease. Half were told to take 81 mg of aspirin daily and half were told to take 325 mg. W. Schuyler Jones, MD, a cardiologist and associate professor of medicine at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, NC, presented the study results May 15 at the virtual American College of Cardiology 2021 Scientific Session. They were also published online in the 

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