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Too much iron can lead to life-threatening conditions, such as liver disease, heart problems and diabetes. ... Heart failure. Liver failure. Bronze or gray skin ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have found that the majority of heart attack victims who receive therapeutic hypothermia after entering a coma don't suffer ...
It usually doesn't cause serious heart problems, but it can lead to aortic valve stenosis. If you have aortic valve sclerosis, get regular healthcare checkups ...
Cardiovascular problems. Sudden drops in blood oxygen levels that occur during central sleep apnea can affect heart health. If you have heart disease, repeated ...
"Having high blood pressure is a major risk for heart attack, for stroke, for heart failure ― even for things like dementia," says Dr. Pollak. Curbing salt ...
This heart CT test can show calcium deposits in the blood vessels. Know how the findings relate to your heart disease risk.
This most common of birth defects can alter the way blood flows through your heart. Defects range from simple, which might cause no problems, to complex, which ...
Lead author and Mayo Clinic cardiologist Horng Chen, M.B., B.Ch., says, “Kidney-enhancing therapies in acute heart failure continue to elude us. In the past ...
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