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Physically active obese have lower atrial fibrillation risk
PhD candidate Lars Elnan Garnvik and his co-authors, including afib.no members Bjarne Nes, Jan Pål Loennechen and Vegard Malmo, published a paper in European Journal of Preventive Cardiology on June 25 showing that physical activity modifies the risk of atrial… Read More ›
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More than 100 genetic loci discovered for atrial fibrillation
Professor Arnljot Tveit and Dr. Ingrid E. Christophersen co-authored a paper published in Nature Genetics on June 11, describing the largest atrial fibrillation GWAS study thus far, bringing the total number of genetic loci associated with AF up to… Read More ›
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First workshop of afib.no was a success!
The workshop on Exercise and AF brought together 37 AF researchers at Professorboligen, University of Oslo, April 12, in beautiful spring weather. Keynote speaker, André la Gerche, came all the way from Melbourne, Australia, and gave an excellent talk on… Read More ›
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AF Club meeting in Trolleholm, Sweden
Several afib.no network members participated in the AF Club meeting at Trolleholm castle outside Lund, Sweden on April 5-6. Medical doctors, engineers as well as veterinarians, with atrial fibrillation research as a common interest were present. Similar meetings have been… Read More ›
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afib.no present at EHRA 2018
Two members of the network presented their work at the EHRA (European Heart Rhythm Association) congress in Barcelona March 18th-20th. Tingting Feng, PhD-fellow at NTNU, presented her work on AF and obesity in a “rapid fire” oral abstract session. She… Read More ›
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Spotlight Poster Presentation at ICPE Conference in Montréal, August 2017
I had the fortune of receiving Afib.no’s first ever travel grant to attend the 33rd International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology and Therapeutic Risk Management in Montréal, August 2017. I presented a poster/study on the use of oral anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation in… Read More ›
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Tingting Feng granted funding
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No effect of sinus rhythm restoration on hypercoagulability
Sustained sinus rhythm for six months after electrical cardioversion for atrial fibrillation had no impact on prothrombotic markers, network member Anja W. Horjen and co-authors conclude in an article published in Thrombosis Journal. Furthermore, successfully cardioverted patients still in sinus… Read More ›
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Heart rate trajectories in the Tromsø study provide additional prognostic information regarding cardiovascular risk.
Resting heart rate is an important easily measured cardiovascular parameter and an established risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. Based on the three Tromsø Study surveys conducted between 1986 and 2001 we demonstrated that individual changes in resting heart… Read More ›
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Important dates for afib.no 2018!
Dear colleagues, As we are approaching the New Year, we would like to thank you all for your contributions to afib.no in 2017! We are looking forward to a couple of important events in the network in 2018 – save… Read More ›
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Congratulations Turid Apelland
9. December 2025
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All-time high at the 9th annual meeting of afib.no!
21. October 2025
