If you've ever felt your heart suddenly start thumping faster than it should, you're not alone. Research in the New England ...
Palpitations should never be ignored as a minor problem, as they can sometimes serve as an early warning sign of serious and potentially life‑threatening heart conditions,” said Dr. A. Suresh, ...
Shoveling can pose serious health risks, particularly for older adults and those with preexisting conditions. Here's when to ...
Stop & Shop will close its Toms River supermarket on Route 9 in the late spring of 2026, citing poor financial performance and a decision not to renew its lease. The store at 2360 Route 9 was not ...
Sudden heart flutters can feel scary, but they’re often harmless. A cardiologist explains why they happen and the signs that mean it’s time to pay attention. Have you ever felt your heart suddenly ...
Have you ever collapsed into bed, ready for some shut-eye, only for your heart to feel like it’s doing gymnastics? If you feel your heart racing at night and can’t sleep, you’re likely not imagining ...
Palpitations in the heart are an unsettling feeling, particularly when they are experienced while lying down to sleep. The signs of palpitations include the heart pounding, fluttering, or missing ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I just discontinued using metoprolol succinate extended release (ER) at a dosage of 6.25 mg. My heart rate is normally in the 70-80s, and my blood pressure is normal. My doctor ...
This article, based on cardiologist advice, identifies five food and beverage categories that commonly trigger heart palpitations: high-caffeine products (due to adrenaline release), ...
Experiencing heart palpitations, where the heart suddenly feels like it’s racing, skipping beats, or fluttering, can be unsettling. While often harmless, palpitations can disrupt your day and create ...
A heart palpitation may feel like a flutter, skipped beats, a strong thumping, racing, pounding or flip-flopping sensation in your chest. They are extremely common, and, in most cases, harmless. But ...
Air quality alerts or advisory notices have been issued for parts of Connecticut, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Texas on Thursday with people urged to monitor themselves for shortness of breath ...