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This medical emergency involves sudden loss of all heart activity. Learn how fast, appropriate care may help prevent death.
You might not be diagnosed with coronary artery disease until you have a heart attack, angina, a stroke or heart failure. It's important to watch for heart ...
Cold sweats. Fatigue. Heartburn or indigestion. Lightheadedness or sudden dizziness. Nausea. Shortness of breath. A heart attack usually causes chest pain that ...
For example, when someone has a heart attack or nearly drowns. CPR can help save a life. The American Heart Association recommends starting CPR by pushing hard ...
Mayo Clinic is leading an effort to help restore regular heart rhythm to patients in sudden cardiac arrest who do not respond to shocks to the heart.
Only about 8% of patients who have sudden cardiac arrest outside of a hospital survive. That rate is even lower for certain patients who don't respond to ...
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