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2008
People With Lower Incomes, Lower Education Levels Have Higher Death Rates After Experiencing Heart Attack
Heart Patients More Likely to Adopt Healthy Habits
in 3-Year Program Led by Cardiac Rehabilitation Experts, Mayo Clinic Research Shows
New emergency treatment for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest found to significantly improve patient's chance of survival
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
Mayo Clinic Awarded $3.5 Million to Advance Bioinformatic and Genomic Research on Heart Attacks and Peripheral Arterial Disease
2006
Mayo Clinic Research Reveals "Broken Heart Syndrome" Recurs in 1 of 10 Patients; Finds Blood Flow Abnormality in Most "Broken Heart Syndrome" Patients
2005
Mayo Clinic Researchers: Stroke Risk Significant in Month Following Heart Attack
Mayo Clinic Researchers Use Ultrasound to Describe Subtle Heart Muscle Motions
2004
Inflammatory Marker May be Early Sign of Blood Vessel Blockages
Rehab Improves Survival After Heart Attack by Over 50 Percent
Study Suggests Immediate Statins for Heart Attack Patients
Heart "Repair Kit" — Stem Cells Regenerate Injured Muscle
Blood Pressure Too High? You Probably Have Cholesterol Problems, Too
Daily Dip in Blood Vessel Expansion May Help Explain Morning Heart Attack Peak
2003
Mayo Clinic Proves New Heart Muscle Cells Can Come From Bone Marrow
Mayo Clinic News Source - January 2003
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