A surprising new clinical trial suggests that a daily cup of coffee may actually help people with irregular heart rhythms keep their condition under control. The research , published by a team from UC San Francisco and the University of Adelaide, found that people with atrial fibrillation, or AFib, a condition in which the heart beats too fast or irregularly, had fewer flare-ups when they continued drinking coffee. The findings challenge decades of medical advice that warned AFib patients to avoid caffeine. Instead of triggering heart flutters as once feared, coffee appeared to reduce the chances of AFib episodes returning, offering a simple and accessible tool that may support better heart rhythm management. For many years, people with AFib have been told to avoid coffee because it w
Irregular heartbeat? One cup of coffee a day may keep it under control, new study reveals
The Times of India1 hrs ago
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