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What if you could manage atrial fibrillation more effectively by understanding potential triggers and implementing lifestyle changes? Join us as Dr. Michael Koren and Dr. Neal Sanghvi reveal the crucial factors in treating atrial fibrillation, including addressing electrolyte imbalances, hypertension, and thyroid problems. We also discuss the power of simple lifestyle changes, such as weight loss, exercise, and dietary modifications like the DASH diet, alongside the impact of reducing or eliminating alcohol and caffeine intake.

Together, we explore the wide range of treatment options available for atrial fibrillation, from drugs to devices, emphasizing the importance of tailored therapies based on each patient's unique circumstance. Discover the efficacy of the anteroid mix and the newer agent, Droneterone, as well as the minimally invasive technique of Obylation for eliminating heart misfires. Don't miss our discussion on managing paroxysmal atrial fibrillation in athletes and the critical role of individualized therapy. Tune in for this essential conversation on cardiovascular health and the steps you can take to manage atrial fibrillation more effectively.

Dr. Neil Sanghvi is board certified electrophysiologist who has been in clinical practice since 2009.  He completed his electrophysiology training in New York City at Cornell New York Presbyterian Hospital.  He currently serves as the Medical Director of Heart Rhythm Services at Flagler Health+/Flagler Hospital.  His areas of clinical interest include comprehensive management of atrial fibrillation, including catheter-based ablative therapies and alternate therapies for stroke prophylaxis, including the Watchman device.  He continues to participate in national clinical research trials and has been invited to speak at both regional and national conferences.

Michael J. Koren, MD, is a practicing cardiologist and Chief Executive Officer at Jacksonville Center for Clinical Research, which conducts clinical trials at 7 locations in Florida. He received his medical degree cum laude at Harvard Medical School. He completed his residency in internal medicine and fellowship in cardiology at New York Hospital/Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center/Cornell Medical Center.

He is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology, fellow and two-time president of the Academy of Physicians in Clinical Research, and the regional chapter of the American Heart Association.

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