Treat AFibs Risk Factors to Help Prevent Future Arrhythmias

Underlying causes, such as obesity, hypertension and sleep apnea, can exacerbate atrial fibrillation, even after catheter ablation.

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Atrial fibrillation(Afib) is the worlds most common heart rhythm problem, but new research suggests that aggressive management of the conditions key risk factors can lead to significantly better outcomes.
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