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Mayo Clinic study reveals that heart attacks in women under 65 are often caused by factors other than clogged arteries, challenging existing assumptions.
Heart disease is the number 1 killer of both men and women. That's why it's crucial to invest now for better heart health later. Learn more.
Heart-healthy food plans often focus on what you should eat. Dr. Stephen Kopecky, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, created a plan that reminds you of what to ...
7, helping to raise awareness of heart disease and stroke as the most dangerous threats to a woman's health. Nationally, 1 in 3 women die from ...
The goal is to raise awareness of heart disease in women. Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women in the United States. Learn more about the symposium as Dr.
Congenital heart disease interventions are evolving due to the adult congenital heart disease subspecialty, improvement in transcatheter valve prostheses ...
How much exercise do I need to benefit my heart, and what kind? If I like to play pickleball, is that a better form of exercise than say, weightlifting? ANSWER: ...
The Heart Transplant Research Program at Mayo Clinic studies immunosuppression, managing immunosuppressive medications and identifying novel biomarkers.
If you have a heart condition, you'll need special care during pregnancy to reduce the risk of complications to you and your baby. Maternal cardiac disease ...
... heart disease. It's the No. 1 killer in America, and, in 2015, the number of Americans dying of heart disease increased for the first time in a decade. So ...
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