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A diet that's high in fat, salt, sugar and cholesterol can lead to heart disease. Eating habits can be hard to change, though. From controlling portion sizes ...
You'll focus on cardiovascular anatomy and function, and further study the cardiovascular hemodynamics. ... heart disease. Sarah Dunn, R.D.C.S.. Academic and ...
Congestive heart failure—The granules and tablet dosage forms of this medicine contains sodium, which can make this condition worse. Liver disease (including ...
Strength training can reduce the signs and symptoms of many chronic conditions, such as arthritis, back pain, obesity, heart disease, depression and diabetes.
Mayo Clinic's large, diverse patient population provides experience with a broad range of cardiac problems, furthering your experience with patient care before ...
Heart failure—Should not use in patients with these conditions . Blood vessel disease (especially blood vessels in the brain) or; Stroke, history of—Use with ...
Researchers at Mayo Clinic do clinical trials to investigate the causes and conditions related to sudden cardiac arrest. Researchers in Mayo Clinic's ...
Low blood sodium is common in older adults, especially those who are hospitalized or have long-term health problems such as heart disease, kidney disease or ...
Patients with congenital heart disease often have surgery as a newborn or infant. As they grow and age, additional operations may be necessary. Cardiac ...
Wilson's disease can sometimes damage red blood cells, a process called hemolysis. This leads to anemia and jaundice. Heart conditions. Wilson's disease may ...
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