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A heart attack doesn't always have symptoms, such as pain in your chest or shortness of breath. It's possible to have a heart attack and not even know it.
In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr. Claire Haga, a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician, explains why it's so closely related to heart problems. She also discusses ...
Coronary artery disease happens when the major blood vessels that lead to your heart — your coronary arteries — become damaged or diseased, often due to a ...
chest pain or pressure that may radiate to shoulders, arm, neck or jaw · profuse sweating · palpitations or rapid heartbeats · profound fatigue.
Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment of cardiovascular disease, a term describing a wide range of conditions that can affect the heart.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Is it true that taking prescription-strength nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, can increase my risk of heart disease?
Inflammation is a risk factor for heart disease. But other fatty acids seem to fight inflammation. Eating a mix of omega-6s and other healthy fats called omega- ...
Blood clot in the lungs (pulmonary embolism) · Heart attack (myocardial infarction) · Heart structure problems that are present at birth (congenital heart defects) ...
The test shows how blood moves through the heart chambers and heart valves. Your healthcare professional may order this test if you have chest pain or shortness ...
What is heart failure? (What is congestive heart failure?) ... Though the two terms sometimes cause confusion, heart failure and congestive heart failure are the ...
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