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The purpose of this study is to explore the biopsychosocial pathway between the social determinants of health, stress and structural racism and cardiovascular ...
The left lower chamber, also called the left ventricle. This chamber is the heart's main pumping chamber. It pumps the oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body ...
African Americans are at a greater risk for heart disease and stroke than any other racial group. Diet can play a key role.
... heart attack. The treatment seemed to lower their risk of future heart or blood vessel conditions, such as stroke and heart attack. A second study, TACT2 ...
More heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. More of a special kind of omega-6 fatty acid called conjugated linolenic acid (CLA). More antioxidant vitamins, such as ...
Cardiac catheterization. This test may be done when other tests haven't found a cause for the heart murmur. A heart doctor (cardiologist) inserts a flexible ...
... heart muscle, heart valves and blood vessels in the heart. During the procedure, a doctor can open a narrowed artery or test the pressures in the heart.
Researchers at Mayo Clinic recently published a study looking into the risks of consuming energy drinks by people with genetic heart diseases.
Surprisingly little is known about outcomes of adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) following heart failure hospitalization. A study published last December in ...
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