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If AFib isn't well controlled, it may lead to complications, including stroke and heart failure. ... cardiac ablation may be necessary. Sometimes ablation ...
Participants in this study will either have heart failure (HF) and are scheduled to undergo cardiac resynchronization therapy pacemaker (CRT-P) or cardiac ...
... heart failure. People with diabetes also have higher risk of accelerated ... “The recent development of cardiac imaging techniques such as advanced ...
... heart rate and other vital functions. ... Other conditions include Alzheimer's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel conditions and heart failure.
Heart failure. Chest pain, called angina. Heart attacks. Migraine. Some ... Doing so could increase your risk of a heart attack or other heart problem.
... cardiac arrest on the garage floor. The closest ambulance was 20 minutes ... Bariatric surgery paves way for heart transplant after end-stage heart failure ...
Heart conditions. Tests such as cardiac PET and cardiac SPECT can help diagnose heart failure, coronary artery disease, cardiac amyloidosis, cardiac ...
This raises your risk of heart disease, weak bones, joint pain and even death. How to limit phosphorus. How much phosphorus your body can handle depends on ...
The purpose of this study is to perform voice recordings of patients hospitalized with acutely decompensated heart failure (ADHF) to explore mechanisms in the ...
Behfar tells Colino that adult stem cells injected into a heart damaged by heart attack or sudden cardiac arrest won't "serve as the brick and mortar" to repair ...
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