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Participants in this study will either have heart failure (HF) and are scheduled to undergo cardiac resynchronization therapy pacemaker (CRT-P) or cardiac ...
The risk of increased heart failure occurred as early as one year after cancer diagnosis, but continued 20 years after patients completed cancer treatment, Mayo ...
The syncope that most concerns healthcare professionals is cardiac syncope, blacking out due to an underlying heart disease such as a heart rhythm abnormality, ...
The Heart Failure and Transplantation Lab of Paul C. Tang, M.D., Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic researches heart failure and related conditions and publishes ...
About this study. Heart failure with reduced ejection (HFrEF) is a major health concern. HFrEF is associated with significant endothelial dysfunction (ED).
Although heart disease often may be thought of as a problem for men, heart disease is the most common cause of death for both women and men in the U.S., ...
A previous heart attack; A heart problem present at birth (congenital heart defect); Heart muscle disease (cardiomyopathy); Injuries that cause damage to the ...
In the U.S., African American women have an even higher risk of dying from heart disease and at a younger age than white women. Learn more.
Most sudden cardiac deaths are in older adults, particularly those with heart disease. Yet sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in young athletes ...
Mayo Clinic Minute: Left ventricular failure ... Including AI-derived heart fat measurement improves accuracy of cardiovascular disease risk prediction featured ...
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