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In addition, some drugs, such as antidepressants, benzodiazepines, and beta-blockers (used to lower blood pressure and regulate an erratic heart rate) can lead to nightmares.
Quitting suddenly can cause what is known as "rebound angina". It can also, though very rarely, trigger a heart attack, stroke, or erratic heart rhythm.
There has been at least one report of people who developed erratic heart rhythms after eating stew made from snails that had eaten oleander leaves, which contain digoxin, a cardiac drug.
The whole process is based on the faulty premise that if you lie, you always have certain physical reactions such as sweaty palms or an erratic heart beat," he told Guardian Unlimited.
That's the advice from a long-term follow-up study of 5,000 men and women in four very different communities across the U.S. In the Cardiovascular Health Study, eating more tuna or other broiled or baked fish was linked with lower rates of death from heart disease, especially sudden death that usually comes from an erratic heart rhythm.
It's just, you have to pace yourself a little". Mr. Bush said he has not jogged, ridden a bike or walked a treadmill, as is his custom, since he developed an erratic heart beat on May 4 while jogging at Camp David.
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The defibrillators, intended to protect people from erratic, potentially fatal heart rhythms, have been associated with at least six deaths, including that of a 21-year-old patient of the two cardiologists.
This is a familiar place for these arguments to end up: economists often find that apparently erratic behavior is, at heart, rational.
Instantaneous cardiac death is usually due to ventricular fibrillation (an uncontrolled and uncoordinated twitching of the ventricle muscle), with total mechanical inadequacy of the heart and erratic and ineffective electrical activity.
The case results from disclosures in 2005 that Guidant did not alert doctors and patients that some of its defibrillators had a defect that might cause them to fail when needed to interrupt an erratic and possibly fatal heart rhythm.
Given the speed of her death and the lack of findings on autopsy, an arrhythmia -- the erratic beating of the heart -- was the most likely cause, and it was reasonable to think that her lack of potassium may have brought it on.
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