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Your target heart rate is the point during exercise at which you reach maximum benefits of physical activity. The number is slightly different for everyone, ...
The Cardiovascular Disease and Outcomes Research Program uses retrospective surveillance and prospective studies with data from the Heart Disease in ...
In the lungs, blood picks up oxygen and then returns it to the heart's left side. The left side of the heart then pumps the blood through the body's main artery ...
Many people try intermittent fasting to lose unwanted pounds, some studies suggest this type of diet could cause heart problems.
The Ischemic Heart Disease Program at Mayo Clinic studies regenerative medicine, coronary endothelial function, coronary dissection and broken heart ...
In many cases, heart failure can be prevented or treated if people are aware of the risk factors and warning signs. Coronary artery disease is the main cause of ...
Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in women in the U.S. And African American women have an even higher risk of dying from heart disease, at a younger ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a new way to predict whether existing drugs could be repurposed to treat heart failure, one of the world's most pressing ...
A heart problem present at birth may not cause symptoms until adulthood. Learn how adult congenital heart disease is treated and what complications may ...
People with such rheumatic diseases are twice as likely as the average person to develop heart problems. Catching heart disease early is critical. Mayo ...
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