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HFpEF is a heart failure syndrome with no effective treatment. One of the hallmarks of HFpEF is widespread microvascular endothelial cell dysfunction, which ...
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 ...
Smoking, diet and exercise are well-known for their role in affecting one's risk for heart disease. While stress also is known to play a role, ...
CHICAGO — A research network led by a Mayo Clinic physician found that stem cells derived from heart failure patients' own bone marrow and injected into ...
A diet that's high in fat, salt, sugar and cholesterol can contribute to the development of heart disease. Eating habits can be hard to change, though. From ...
Women's heart health and heart disease in women are different than for men. A Mayo Clinic women's cardiovascular expert explains.
Cardiomyopathy · Coronary artery disease. · Heart rhythm disturbances such as atrial fibrillation. · Heart failure · Inherited cardiac conditions · Valvular heart ...
Seizures. Problems with kidney function, such as kidney stones and kidney failure. Irregular heart rhythms and fainting. Hypoparathyroidism also can cause the ...
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If high blood pressure is not treated, it can cause serious problems such as heart failure, blood vessel disease, stroke, or kidney disease. This medicine ...
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