Coffee May Not Be Harmful to Individuals With AFib, Study Shows

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A new study found that a cup of coffee a day could benefit millions of Americans living with atrial fibrillation (AF), a common heart disorder that causes palpitations that can lead to blood clots and even stroke. NBC’s Dr. Natalie Azar joins TODAY to break down the study and break down who exactly it benefits.

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