Miley Cyrus Reveals Heart Condition in Memoir

The tweeny pop star suffers from a disease called tachycardia, she reveals in her new memoir

"Hannah Montana" star Miley Cyrus has revealed that she suffers from a heart condition called tachycardia in her new memoir, "Miles to Go."

The 16-year-old Disney diva wrote in her autobiography that she has been afflicted all her life with tachycardia, a non-life-threatening condition that makes her heart beat much faster than the normal rate.

"The type of tachycardia I have isn't dangerous. It won't hurt me, but it does bother me," the New York Daily News reported that the starlet wrote her book.

"There is never a time onstage when I'm not thinking about my heart," she said.

Miley spilled about other matters of the heart, too - she details her former relationship with Nick Jonas of boy band the Jonas Brothers, saying she still loves him with "everything in me."

"It was great and it was fun, but I was really young," she said.

She also revealed that she wrote the boy-bashing song "7 Things I Hate About You" in Jonas' honor.

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