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Latest atrial fibrillation News

Why is obesity linked to irregular heart rhythms? Researchers found 1 potential mechanism
Five healthy diet staples that may interact with prescription drugs
St John’s wort: six drug interactions you should know about
Been drinking and your heart’s fluttering? You may have ‘holiday heart’
The genetic risk of depression is a stronger predictor of heart problems in women than men: new research
HRI Pioneers Fight Against Cardiovascular Disease
NSW new new service brings cardiac procedures closer to home for Central Coast patients
New service brings cardiac procedures closer to home for Central Coast patients
Changing Beat: New Solutions For Cardiac Arrhythmias
Innovative Heart Projects
Keeping a pulse on prevention – how wearable devices can help address one of Australia’s biggest public health concerns
Can wearable activity trackers detect disease?
Tackling maternal diabetes could reduce future heart risk for babies
Fitness Levels Shine Light On Atrial Fibrillation Risks
Hot weather can be hard on the body – and may even worsen some health conditions
Recipients of CIMED project grants and clinical research months 2025-2027
Fast Five With Peter Kistler
Dont Risk Not Knowing Your Stroke Risk
University of Adelaide heart specialist receives US honour
New device to stop blood pressure highs and lows catching you unawares
Aussies urged to roll up their sleeves to avoid silent killer
Funding Success Supports Innovative Heart Research
Almost half of people with common heart arrythmia die within 10 years of hospitalisation
New Study To Discover If Yoga Eases Atrial Fibrillation
Nasal spray can safely treat recurrent abnormal heart rhythms
Caution Needed Over Screening Scores For Heart Patients
Study finds high prevalence of hidden brain changes in people with heart disease
HRI Celebrates 35 Years Of Groundbreaking Research
GP Rebates For ECGs Must Be Restored
Your smart watch isn’t a medical device – but it is tracking all your health data
Wearable tech helping Aboriginal communities in fight against stroke risk
Your heart changes in size and shape with exercise – this can lead to heart problems for some athletes and gym rats
Outstanding Researchers Rewarded For Excellence
$93 million for research into improved health for children, young people and the aged, medical devices, mental health and stem cell therapies
University of Adelaide leads world first trial of new heart device
Prof Ben Freedman wins prestigious Ministerial Award for Cardiovascular Research Excellence
HRI researchers honoured as finalists for prestigious mentor award
Apixaban no better than aspirin for preventing some strokes
Heart Research Institute welcomes Djurali Centre to team
NHMRC grants to address areas of need in cardiovascular diseases and diabetes
How a Failure to Understand Race Leads to Flawed Health Tech
HRI and CPC celebrate their collaboration at incredible Showcase event
First high-resolution image of thick filaments of muscle cells
1-in-3 Australian adults completely unaware of atrial fibrillation, a condition responsible for 1-in-4 strokes
New survey exposes startling Atrial Fibrillation knowledge gap across Australia
Fast Five with Louise Segan
HRI members present at CSANZ Annual Scientific Meeting
F.A.S.T. thinking helped Greg fight back from stroke