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Moderate coffee intake may reduce risk of irregular heartbeats

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A new study led by Adelaide University and U.S. researchers suggests that drinking one cup of coffee per day may lower the risk of atrial fibrillation recurrence.

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  • A 78-year-old patient with atrial fibrillation participated in a study on coffee's effects on heart rhythm. 15s
  • The study, conducted by Adelaide University and US researchers, involved 200 patients. 34s
  • Results showed a 39% reduction in the risk of irregular heartbeats returning among moderate coffee drinkers. 43s
  • Patients in the study consumed about one cup of coffee per day, which was found to be safe and possibly beneficial. 55s
  • The health impact of coffee may vary depending on type and preparation, due to differences in ingredients and antioxidants. 1m 5s
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