atrial fibrillation

Diagnosing and treating atrial fibrillation with a new quantum technology
Computer model of a single-molecule magnet Diagnosing and treating heart conditions with a new quantum
A new phone application can detect atrial fibrillation that causes strokes with no extra equipment

A new application developed at the University of Turku, Finland, can detect atrial fibrillation that

Scheme of atrial fibrillation (top) and sinus rhythm (bottom). The purple arrow indicates a P wave, which is lost in atrial fibrillation. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
First evidence for painless atrial fibrillation treatment

Cardiac optogenetics achieve defibrillation without the pain of electric shocks The first evidence for a