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Surprisingly little is known about outcomes of adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) following heart failure hospitalization. A study published last December in ...
Learn more about the conditions of the heart, arteries and veins that are treated by Mayo Clinic cardiologists and cardiac surgeons.
While genetics does play a role in heart disease, family history does not mean you will have cardiac problems or suffer a stroke.
You can proactively take steps to reduce your future heart disease risk rather than only managing blood sugar levels. Although you say that you do not have ...
The condition can reduce the heart's ability to pump blood. Myocarditis can cause chest pain, shortness of breath, and rapid or irregular heartbeats. Infection ...
Regular exercise, a heart-healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight and not smoking can help prevent heart disease. But is there anything that you can do to ...
Men and women have an increased risk of heart attack as they age. But women who have gone through menopause, no matter their age, are at increased risk.
Instead they prevent or treat complications related to the disease. For example, some blood pressure medicines can help reduce the risk of a heart attack. Other ...
A comprehensive cardiac diagnostic evaluation. Doctors trained in heart disease (cardiologists) review your medical history and risk assessment report, conduct ...
Signs of certain heart defects can be seen on a routine pregnancy ultrasound test (fetal ultrasound). After a baby is born, a healthcare professional might ...
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