Antidepressants Linked to Cardiac Arrest
A large Danish study found that individuals using antidepressants for more than six years had double the risk of sudden cardiac death. But researchers stress: this doesn’t mean patients should stop treatment.
A large Danish study found that individuals using antidepressants for more than six years had double the risk of sudden cardiac death. But researchers stress: this doesn’t mean patients should stop treatment.
Regular flossing may help reduce the risk of ischemic and cardioembolic stroke by lowering inflammation and atrial fibrillation risk—independent of brushing or dental visits.
New studies reveal an association between cannabis use and increased risk of heart attacks, strokes, and arrhythmia. While evidence is still evolving, cardiologists suggest informed discussions with patients are essential.