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Introduction
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What is atrial fibrillation
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Types of atrial fibrillation
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Symptoms of atrial fibrillation
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asymptomatic atrial fibrillation
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risk factors for atrial fibrillation
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more common in men than women
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hyperthyroidism
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Stroke risk
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Dementia risk
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Why is AF linked to dementia
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Quality of life
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Rhythm control strategy
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Risk factor modification
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Weight loss
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Annual physical
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Sleep apnea
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Alcohol
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Future research
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Conclusion
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Join cardiologist Hugh Calkins for an informative 31-minute discussion on atrial fibrillation (AFib), a common heart rhythm disorder affecting millions of Americans. Explore the different types of AFib, its symptoms, and the possibility of asymptomatic cases. Learn about risk factors, including gender differences, hyperthyroidism, and lifestyle choices. Understand the connection between AFib and serious health complications such as stroke and dementia. Discover various treatment approaches, including rhythm control strategies and risk factor modification. Gain insights into the importance of weight loss, annual physicals, addressing sleep apnea, and moderating alcohol consumption in managing AFib. Conclude with a look at future research directions in this critical area of cardiac health.

A Discussion on Atrial Fibrillation - Understanding Symptoms, Risks, and Management

Johns Hopkins Medicine
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