
High-potassium foods could 'significantly' lower risk of heart failure, study finds
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A new study of 1,200 patients shows that higher potassium levels reduce heart failure hospitalizations and arrhythmias in high-risk cardiovascular patients with ICDs.
Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
The research, presented at a major heart conference in Madrid last month and published in The New England Journal of Medicine, found that people who boosted their potassium levels were less likely to be hospitalized with heart rhythm issues or heart failure or to die from related complications.
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