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Stephen Kopecky discusses a recent study that found gray hair can indicate cardiac risk. To listen, click the link below. Gray hair and heart disease · Mayo ...
Heart problem affecting blood vessels present at birth (congenital heart defect); Illegal drugs, such as cocaine and amphetamines; Kidney disease; Obstructive ...
Pediatric heart care — At Mayo Clinic, experienced pediatric heart specialists treat all types of heart defects in children, including congenital heart disease.
Cardiac regeneration has been the focus of acquired, adult heart disease for many years. However, congenital heart disease with structural abnormalities may ...
Men who have diabetes are at high risk of erectile dysfunction and heart disease. Tobacco use. Smoking increases your risk of developing vascular disease and ...
The overarching aim of this project is to evaluate the impact of adding a novel digitally-delivered wellbeing intervention, namely the Heart Health Yoga (HHY) ...
Many of the heart disease risk factors are the same for everyone. Lifestyle choices, such as lack of exercise, obesity, smoking and drinking alcohol ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the US. Learn more about the the red flags for heart failure during pregnancy.
People with such rheumatic diseases are twice as likely as the average person to develop heart problems. Catching heart disease early is critical. Mayo ...
A heart problem present at birth may not cause symptoms until adulthood. Learn how adult congenital heart disease is treated and what complications may ...
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