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More than 37 million people worldwide have experienced atrial fibrillation (AFib).
Past studies have also shown that limiting or avoiding certain foods, like caffeine, may help lower a person’s AFib risk.
A new study found that drinking 1 cup of caffeinated coffee a day might help lower a person’s risk of recurrent AFib episodes by as much as 39%.
Researchers estimate that more than 37 million people globally have experienced atrial fibrillation (AFib) — a cardiovascular condition causing irregular heartbeat.
There are a number of risk factors for AFib. Some of these risk factors are not modifiable, like age or genetics , while others are modifiable, including maintaining a healthy weight , keeping blood pressure levels under control, and having a healt

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