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With a failing heart and little hope of healing, Alan Lewis sunk into depression, gaining 330 pounds. After he came to Mayo, bariatric surgery enabled the ...
Heart disease in women: 4 things a Mayo Clinic cardiologist wants you to know. Learn more from a leading Mayo Clinic heart health expert.
A recent Mayo Clinic study of residents living in a mostly rural, 11‐county region of southeast Minnesota found that patients with heart failure and ...
— Jan. 21, 2014 — More people die and emergency hospital treatment takes longer for heart attack victims who arrive at the hospital during off-hours (nights and ...
Heart attack symptoms may include: Chest pain. It may feel like pressure, tightness, pain, squeezing or aching. The chest pain may come and go. Upper body ...
Clinical outcomes (survival, heart failure hospitalizations, and change in quality of life) on FDC I/H will be compared by GNB3 genotype subset. The hypothesis ...
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 ...
This type also is called a cardiac resynchronization pacemaker. It's for people who have heart failure and a slow heartbeat. The device stimulates both lower ...
Pericarditis is a challenging illness that's often mistaken for a heart attack or other organ disease. Learn more.
Athletes with a genetic heart disease are often disqualified from participating in competitive sports because of the perceived risk of sudden cardiac arrest ...
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