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The findings suggest the potential for a relatively inexpensive tool that is widely available to detect heart failure in people outside of a clinical setting.
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Having hot flashes does not mean you're going to have a heart attack. Instead, it indicates that some of your arteries may not be working as well as they should ...
Coronary microvascular disease. American Heart Association. https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/heart-attack/angina-chest-pain/coronary- ...
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Every day more than a thousand people in the United States experience sudden cardiac arrest and it kills several hundred thousand people every year. On the ...
"We found genetic variation in the CDCP1 gene, a gene that no one has heard of in cardiology, and its link to improvement in heart function in these patients," ...
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The researchers are doing this study to find out whether there will be less increase in cardiac filling pressure after the surgeon opens the pericardium (the ...
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