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People with diabetes are more likely to develop heart disease and are at higher risk of premature death. "In people with diabetes, the risk of death due to ...
The most likely reasons to think about heart health include: A family member or friend being diagnosed with heart disease (84 percent); Visiting a primary care ...
A lifesaving heart transplant at Mayo Clinic helped Elise Campbell break free from the physical limitations of a rare genetic heart condition she had lived with ...
For the first time, Mayo researchers and colleagues have shown even though heart muscle cells from mice and humans rarely divide, they can become zombie, ...
Interventional cardiologist at Mayo Clinic in Florida, Michael Levy, M.D., says, “Patients who have radial artery catheterization — reaching the heart ...
The American Heart Association (AHA) and other organizations recommend that people with high blood pressure monitor their blood pressure at home. Regularly ...
An expanded geographical reach with the 2017 to 2018 U.S. heart and lung transplant allocation changes has prompted significant program expansion at Mayo ...
Stephen Kopecky discusses a recent study that found gray hair can indicate cardiac risk. To listen, click the link below. Gray hair and heart disease · Mayo ...
A research study of African Americans with cardiovascular disease suggests religious practices and spirituality may contribute to heart health.
Miller will see if it will work to slow the advance of aortic valve stenosis, in which calcification keeps the heart valve to the aorta from opening fully.
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