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have a heart attack? I'm Vivien Williams with your Mayo Clinic Minute. Heart attacks happen when fatty deposits called plaques in your arteries.
Taking statins lowers the body's production of cholesterol and may lower the risk of heart attack, stroke and heart-related death. But taking statins can ...
... heart failure and a 2.5-fold increased risk of coronary artery disease. ... Including AI-derived heart fat measurement improves accuracy of cardiovascular ...
When your heart isn't functioning optimally, your risk of heart attack or stroke increases. Thankfully, today there are several simple non-invasive tests to ...
Failure of a second organ system is a notable issue in many patients with congenital heart disease. Although complex multiorgan transplants have typically been ...
For most people with advanced kidney disease or kidney failure, a kidney transplant is the preferred treatment. Compared to a lifetime on dialysis, a kidney ...
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The poor perfusion and inadequate oxygen delivery that occurs may result in multiple organ failure and death. It is LCOS that is responsible for the ...
Ejection fraction: What does it measure? Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) · Fainting: First aid · Heart palpitations · Stress test · Sweating and body odor ...
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