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... Heart Health" posted February 24, 2014. Dr. Hayes says part of the problem has been an outdated belief that women had a lower risk of heart disease than men.
Greg VanBellinger knew from family history that he was at risk for heart disease, but as a fitness enthusiast who stayed on top of his medical appointments, he ...
About this study. Patients admitted for heart failure that are provided discharge medication services by a pharmacist are less likely to be readmitted ...
Researchers compared 543 patients who had heart attacks with 543 non-heart attack patients of the same age and gender. These patients were treated at health ...
Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG). This quick test checks the heartbeat. · Holter monitor. This portable ECG device is worn for a day or more to record the heart's ...
A single dose of non-prescribed Adderall raises blood pressure and heart rate. Learn more about the study from Mayo Clinic.
Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment of cardiovascular disease, a term describing a wide range of conditions that can affect the heart.
Heart disease risk factors include smoking and high blood pressure. If you've had a heart attack or stroke or you have known heart disease, your healthcare ...
... heart disease in the 20th Century, how Mayo Clinic evolved from a family ... heart care. Patient stories and media perspectives are included throughout ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: How long after a heart attack do I need to wait to resume sexual activity? ANSWER: For men and women with cardiovascular disease — no ...
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