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The fact is heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death for women and men. Heart disease in women causes 1 in 3 deaths each year — a much larger number than die ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I am a 37-year-old man and have no health problems, but both of my parents have heart disease. My dad had his first heart attack at age 50 ...
Learn more about this heart condition that causes the walls of the heart's main pumping chamber to become enlarged and thickened.
Exercising at the proper intensity can boost the cardiovascular benefit of your workouts, but a new Mayo Clinic survey shows most people don't know if ...
Hayes, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, says that women should know that they are at risk for heart disease and that pregnancy is a time of increased risk. Watch: ...
A diet that's high in fat, salt, sugar and cholesterol can contribute to the development of heart disease. Eating habits can be hard to change, though. From ...
When your brain perceives a threat, it signals your body to release a burst of hormones that increase your heart rate and raise your blood pressure. This "fight ...
Research has shown that people with Type 2 diabetes are up to four times more likely than the general population to die from cardiovascular causes.
A Mayo Clinic cardiovascular expert discusses how innovation in the future of cardiology will affect prevention, treatment and better outcomes for patients.
A recent Mayo Clinic study examining the effects of daylight saving time (DST) on heart health suggests that the impact is likely minimal.
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