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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.
Family history of cardiomyopathy, heart failure and sudden cardiac arrest. Long-term high blood pressure. Conditions that affect the heart. These include a past ...
Heart disease is a big term referring to any disease of the heart. “Now the most common cause is coronary artery disease.” And that refers to a buildup of ...
Your care professional checks to see if you have risk factors for heart failure, such as high blood pressure, coronary artery disease or diabetes.
Heart failure with reduced ejection (HFrEF) is a major health concern. HFrEF is associated with significant endothelial dysfunction (ED). The purpose of this ...
Surprisingly little is known about outcomes of adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) following heart failure hospitalization. A study published last December in ...
Coronary artery disease. · Heart attack. · Enlarged heart called cardiomyopathy. · Heart valve disease. · Heart condition present at birth, called a congenital ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. African Americans are significantly affected by cardiovascular disease.
Certain foods can raise your risk of heart conditions. Learn eight ways to get started on a diet that's good for your heart.
Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment of cardiovascular disease, a term describing a wide range of conditions that can affect the heart.
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