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Heart problems. Digestive tract problems, such as problems with the intestines, gallbladder or pancreas. Prevention. Meat or produce that has E. coli won ...
Alcohol does have health benefits in some people — for instance, consuming a drink a day can reduce your risk of heart disease. But it also increases the ...
Congenital heart defects in children, Thoracic aortic aneurysm, Fetal heart disease ... failure, Heart disease, Coronary artery disease, Heart valve dise...ase ...
... problems, especially: Alcohol abuse or; Blood disease or; Cancer being treated by antineoplastics (cancer medicine) or radiation (x-rays) or; Heart disease ( ...
diseases, such as coronary artery disease; heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias); and heart defects you're born with (congenital heart defects). The term " ...
Heart problems; Infertility; Kidney problems; Nerve damage (peripheral neuropathy); Risk of a second cancer. Ask your doctor if you have a risk of any late side ...
Mayo Clinic researchers study cardiac rehab methods for people with certain types of heart disease or who had heart surgery. Research includes new ways to use ...
Some evidence suggests that a 16-hour fasting, 8-hour eating cycle may raise heart disease risk compared with other time-restricted eating cycles.
... heart disease in which the left side of the heart ... failure for people affected by congenital heart defects, including hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
The disease may damage the: Brain. Nerves. Eyes. Heart. Blood vessels. Liver. Bones and joints. These problems may ...
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