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This type of fast heartbeat may occur after heart surgery or during pregnancy. But infections may trigger it too. Learn how it's diagnosed and treated.
Learn about the diagnosis and treatment of this inflammation of the heart muscle that can reduce the heart's ability to pump blood.
This condition can come on suddenly or develop over time. Find out more about symptoms and treatment for this condition that restricts blood flow to the ...
If you have symptoms of hyperkalemia, call your healthcare professional right away. This is especially true if you have kidney disease or are taking ...
This congenital heart defect involves a hole in the heart. It affects blood flow through the heart valves. Learn the symptoms and how it's treated.
This heart problem that is present at birth causes a hole between the heart's upper chambers. It can be treated.
Clinically significant cardiovascular (e.g. history of myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure or uncontrolled hypertension > 90 mmHg diastolic and ...
Topics of research have included: Ways to replace heart valves without surgery. Methods to close the left atrial appendage to reduce the risk of stroke. Cardiac ...
An electrophysiology study can show the cause of irregular heart rhythms and guide treatment. Know when it's done and the risks.
Learn about common heart rhythm disorders that can cause your heart to beat too fast, too slow or irregularly.
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