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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.
Not only did he receive a new heart at Mayo Clinic to replace one that was failing, but the family can now rely on ongoing care from Mayo Clinic physicians who ...
Congenital heart center specialty clinics · Long QT Syndrome Clinic/Genetic Heart Disease Clinic · Heart Failure and Transplant Clinic · Pediatric Arrhythmia ...
When she was diagnosed with a rare heart condition known as Ebstein anomaly, Dannika Mechtel came to Mayo Clinic for care. Surgery not only repaired her heart, ...
Doctors often evaluate you for heart disease risk by assessing if you have the usual risk factors. These include high blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes and ...
A fast-beating, fluttering or pounding heart. · Chest pain. · Loss of endurance that becomes worse over time. · Shortness of breath or extreme tiredness during ...
These medicines block the effects of the hormone epinephrine, also known as adrenaline. Beta blockers cause the heart to beat more slowly and with less force.
—The American Heart Association (AHA) awarded the 2014 Basic Research Prize to Andre Terzic, M.D., Ph.D., of Mayo Clinic. The award, presented at the annual ...
Outcomes after heart transplants; Blood test to monitor for rejection; Ventricular assist devices; Alternative therapies for people who may not need heart ...
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