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Some forms of tachycardia can lead to serious health problems if left untreated. Such problems may include heart failure, stroke or sudden cardiac death.
Men and women have an increased risk of heart attack as they age. But women who have gone through menopause, no matter their age, are at increased risk.
Higher LDL cholesterol and higher blood sugar levels in diabetes are risk factors for heart disease. But a recent study suggested that restricting eating times ...
The "textbook" heart attack involves sudden, crushing chest pain and difficulty breathing, often brought on by exertion. Many heart attacks don't happen that ...
Though rare, cardiac sarcoidosis is a condition that can wreak havoc on the heart. It can be triggered by environmental or infectious agents and is ...
According to Dr. Gabriel, the challenge is to identify which patients with rheumatic conditions are most likely to develop cardiac disease, before symptoms ...
Obesity can affect the heart in many ways. Not only does it put someone at higher risk for developing cardiovascular disease, but it also can make ...
This lung condition makes the heart work harder and become weak. Changes in genes and some medicines and diseases can cause it. Learn more.
Cardiovascular Diseases and Cardiac Surgery Resource Center for Medical Professionals including clinical updates, news, videos, continuing education and ...
Learn more about the conditions of the heart, arteries and veins that are treated by Mayo Clinic cardiologists and cardiac surgeons.
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