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Sue Baker started having issues with her heart in 2015. By 2019, she began experiencing heart failure. Living in Southeast Georgia, her condition landed her ...
– Genetic mutations linked to heart disease have been considered a leading cause of sudden infant death syndrome, but a new study by Mayo Clinic, British and ...
... heart disease. It's the No. 1 killer in America, and, in 2015, the number of Americans dying of heart disease increased for the first time in a decade. So ...
If you have a history of heart problems and are physically inactive, it's best to consult with your healthcare team before starting heavy exercise like ...
Diabetes and heart disease are two of the most common health concerns and are linked. Learn more from a Mayo Clinic expert.
Department and faculty information for the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Fellowship at Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education in Minnesota.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women. In honor of heart month, Dr. Amy Pollak, a cardiologist at Mayo ...
Increasing awareness of heart issues in women is the first step toward reducing the death rate from this largely preventable killer. Understanding risks, ...
For the past decade, heart failure in RBM20 cardiomyopathy was attributed to abnormalities in the splicing of genes for proteins that help the heart contract.
Born with a congenital heart defect, Promise Garell developed heart failure during a pregnancy, resulting in the need for a heart transplant.
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