Atrial fibrillation is a condition where your heart skips beats or pounds too fast, meaning it's doing hardly repairable damage to itself. A good way to find out whether you have it or not is by simply visiting your doctor for a regular check-up. Those with atrial fibrillation are at five times higher of a stroke risk than those who do not. While atrial fibrillation isn't related to your habits or what you consume, it is more dangerous than all of that, combined.

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