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Daniel S. Yip, M.D., a Mayo Clinic transplant cardiologist, responds to questions about pinpointing heart failure status and when to consider referral for ...
Researchers studying the genetics of people who had recently developed dilated cardiomyopathy, have found a particular gene to target for developing future ...
Mayo Clinic doctors use advanced technology to diagnose and treat heart failure. Mayo heart surgeons have expertise performing lifesaving treatments, including ...
Some infections, such as rheumatic fever or blood infections. A heart attack or some types of heart disease. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and ...
This study is a pilot study evaluating the feasibility and early efficacy of cardiac rehabilitation to improve frailty and symptoms in patients with advanced ...
Know the warning signs of this common heart condition often caused by clogged, narrowed arteries and how lifestyle changes can lower your risk.
Heart failure is often thought to be a disease of advanced age, but it can actually develop at any time in life. In many cases, heart failure can be prevented ...
The risk of increased heart failure occurred as early as one year after cancer diagnosis, but continued 20 years after patients completed cancer treatment, Mayo ...
And the risk of life-threatening blood clots of the heart valves goes up. Taking blood thinners can put the baby at risk too. Congestive heart failure. With ...
Heart attack. If a heart attack occurs, often as a result of severe coronary artery disease, it can trigger ventricular fibrillation and sudden cardiac arrest.
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