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The syncope that most concerns healthcare professionals is cardiac syncope, blacking out due to an underlying heart disease such as a heart rhythm abnormality, ...
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 ...
The condition is broken heart syndrome, also known as takotsubo or stress-induced cardiomyopathy. It affects just part of the heart, temporarily disrupting its ...
Learn about common heart rhythm disorders that can cause your heart to beat too fast, too slow or irregularly.
The Structural Heart Disease Program at Mayo Clinic studies congenital heart disease, Marfan syndrome, valvular heart disease, pericardial disease and more.
Congenital heart defects are the most common birth defect, affecting approximately 1 in every 100 or more babies. Although not all heart issues are ...
An abnormal heart murmur may cause no obvious other signs or symptoms, aside from the unusual sound your health care provider hears when listening to your heart ...
More than 650 heart transplants and 11 heart-lung transplants have been completed since the program began in 2001. Mayo surgeons have performed combined ...
Mayo Clinic Healthcare expert explains what it means – and what to do with the information. LONDON — Wearables measure several aspects of health, and heart ...
They might think they have heartburn, the flu or a strained chest muscle. But a silent heart attack, like any heart attack, involves blockage of blood flow to ...
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