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... heart diseases that predisposed them to disease-triggered sudden cardiac arrest. Of these athletes, 495 had long QT syndrome, a genetic heart disease that ...
Congestive heart failure. · Liver damage. · Kidney disease. · Kidney damage. · Weakness or damage to veins in your legs. · Deep vein thrombosis, also called DVT.
The results of the comparison pointed to a 10-25 percent increased risk of stoke and heart attacks in patients with IBD. The increased risk was especially more ...
Stephen Kopecky, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, will discuss how heart disease can be reversed. And Dr. Andre Terzic, director of Mayo Clinic's Center for ...
Tests to diagnose myocarditis include: Blood tests. Blood tests are usually done to check for a heart attack, inflammation and infection. A cardiac enzyme test ...
Certain heart treatments can be done during cardiac catheterization. Staging. After testing confirms a diagnosis of aortic or other heart valve disease, your ...
"It can malfunction either to make too much thyroid hormone — we call that hyperthyroidism. But more commonly, it can become underactive, and that's a condition ...
Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education offers a three-year Cardiovascular Diseases Fellowship in Minnesota.
World Heart Day is September 29. JACKSONVILLE, Florida — Leg pain and leg cramps aren't always an orthopedic issue: Both can be signs of peripheral artery ...
Heart disease in women causes 1 in 3 deaths each year — a much larger number than die of cancer. Heart disease doesn't affect all women alike, and the ...
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