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Does coffee mix with AFib, and other new data from heart meeting

Last updated: November 9, 2025 3:45 pm
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Elizabeth Cooney, a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, is currently in New Orleans at the American Heart Association’s scientific sessions. In her latest online article, she provides a summary of the key highlights from the event.

Cooney starts off by discussing the weather in New Orleans, noting that it felt balmy compared to the hot and humid conditions in Boston. She mentions seeing holiday decorations and realizing it’s already November.

Moving on to the news from the scientific sessions, Cooney highlights two studies that caught her attention. The first study focuses on the effects of coffee on cardiovascular health, while the second study explores the benefits of sunshine on overall well-being.

Unfortunately, the rest of the article is restricted to STAT+ subscribers. Readers are encouraged to subscribe to gain access to in-depth analysis, newsletters, premium events, and news alerts.

In conclusion, Cooney’s article provides a glimpse into the latest research presented at the American Heart Association’s scientific sessions. The studies on coffee and sunshine offer valuable insights into everyday items that can impact cardiovascular health. Readers interested in learning more can subscribe to STAT+ for full access to the article and additional premium content.

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