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Do Internal Cardiac Defibrillators Save Lives?

An arrhythmia is any disorder of your heart rate or rhythm. It means that your heart beats too quickly, too slowly or with an irregular pattern. Most arrhythmias result from problems in the electrical system of the heart. If your arrhythmia is serious, you may need one of two devices implanted under your skin: a cardiac pacemaker or an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD).

A pacemaker monitors the electrical impulses in the heart. When needed, it delivers electrical pulses to make the heart beat in a more normal rhythm. A pacemaker may be helpful when the heart beats too slowly or has other abnormal rhythms.

Study: Low-Calorie Diet Keeps Heart Young

ST. LOUIS Jan 13, 2006 — A very low calorie diet can help the heart age more slowly, according to researchers who released the what they call the first-ever human study on the subject.