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Aryn Clark needed a heart-lung transplant, but the wait was almost sure to be a long one. Advanced technology that did the work of her heart and lungs during ...
While it can be scary to find out your child has a heart problem, you are not alone. Congenital heart defects are the most common type of birth defects, ...
According to the American Heart Association, more than one in three female adults has some form of cardiovascular disease. Risk factors can be hereditary but ...
On the Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast, Dr. Gosia Wamil, a cardiologist at Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London, discusses warning signs of heart failure and advances ...
For more than two years, Sarah Bradley lived with a broken heart. The muscle meant to move blood through her body failed when she was 33 weeks pregnant with ...
I've read that calcium supplements may increase the risk of heart attacks. Is this true? Calcium supplements are usually taken to treat or prevent bone disease, ...
Wamil is using advanced medical imaging to study why the hearts of people with diabetes suffer more extensive injury after heart attacks and why those with ...
... 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 ...
However, without treatment, it can lead to heart problems and weak and brittle bones. Graves' disease is known as an autoimmune disorder. That's because with ...
"Tip two: A low salt diet," she says. As good as it tastes, Dr. Pollak says too much salt can wreak havoc on your heart. "So really focus on lower salt options ...
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