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2007
Mayo Clinic Study Finds That After Heart Attack Most Patients Stop Taking Lifesaving Drugs
Mayo Clinic Identifies New Risk Factor for Heart Attack Patients: Delay in Reaching Hospital After Heart Attack Starts Affects Quality of Care
2006
Mayo Clinic Cardiologist Begins Service as American Heart Association President
Mayo Clinic Researchers Say Bariatric Surgery May Reduce Risk of Heart Disease
2005
Mayo Clinic Researchers Find Hole in Heart Does Not Make Stroke Inevitable
Mayo Clinic Study: People with Heart Failure at Significant Increase for Death from Stroke
Women Less Likely to Receive Heart Device Therapy But Survive With it Longer Than Men
Results of Exercise Test May Predict Death in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
2004
Got Heart Disease? The Answer May be in Your Fingertips
Heart Palpitations Usually Harmless
Survival Rates of Cardiac Arrest Patients Improve With Defibrillation and Aggressive Treatment, Says Mayo Clinic Proceedings Study
2003
Genomics Research: New Genetic "Hit List" May Underlie Susceptibility to Sudden Cardiac Death
Sleep Disorder Linked to Common, Serious Heart Rhythm Problem
2002
Mayo Clinic Researchers Find Useful Test for Identifying Patients at Risk for Sudden Death from a Genetic Cardiac Condition
Mayo Clinic Study Finds Transvenous Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators May Prevent Sudden Cardiac Death in Young People
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