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It increases the risk of heart attacks, heart failure, strokes, aneurysms and kidney failure. Prevention. The same healthy lifestyle changes recommended to ...
... heart disease or stroke. Medications include sumatriptan (Imitrex, Tosymra ... Ergots, including dihydroergotamine, promote constriction of blood vessels and ...
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Heart problems are to blame for the recent losses of entertainers Carrie Fisher, George Michael and Alan Thicke. What can you do to protect your own health?
Although the trial was fairly small with 363 participants, it showed an impressive 38% reduction in risk of death or hospitalization for worsening heart failure ...
Chest discomfort or chest pain. Coughing up blood. Mitral valve stenosis symptoms may appear or get worse when the heart rate increases, such as during exercise ...
Replacing saturated fat with unsaturated fat may lower the risk of cardiovascular disease. Fat in plant oils lowers total cholesterol and low-density ...
By making these 10 lifestyle changes, you can lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of heart disease. This article is written by Mayo Clinic Staff.
A heart catheterization (also called cardiac catheterization or heart cath) is done to diagnose and/or to treat problems in your heart . If you.
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