The DANGEROUS Connection Between AFib and Drinking
Alcohol is a common cause of atrial fibrillation, the most common irregular arrhythmia. The relationship between alcohol and atrial fibrillation is dose-dependent: the more you drink, the higher your risk of developing recurrent atrial fibrillation. Forget the old "red wine is healthy" hype! When it comes to atrial fibrillation, alcohol is a certified party crasher for your heart's rhythm. The message is a bit of a buzzkill: even small amounts can increase your risk, and the more you drink, the higher the risk goes. #heartdisease, #heartpalpitations, #alcoholandhealth

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