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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 ...
Sports cardiologists are specialists who understand screening and risk stratification for people with and without known cardiovascular diseases. They offer ...
Heart attack. If a coronary artery becomes completely blocked, the lack of blood and oxygen can lead to a heart attack that destroys part of the heart muscle.
Obesity can affect the heart in many ways. Not only does it put someone at higher risk for developing cardiovascular disease, but it also can make ...
A comprehensive cardiac diagnostic evaluation. Doctors trained in heart disease (cardiologists) review your medical history and risk assessment report, conduct ...
... disease in which the heart muscle becomes thickened, also called hypertrophied. The thickened heart muscle can make it harder for the heart to pump blood.
No matter your age, be sure to speak with your health care provider if you think you may be at risk for heart disease. Heart attack warning signs. Another ...
The goals of cardiac rehab are to: Improve recovery after a heart attack or heart surgery. Reduce the risk of future heart trouble. Prevent the heart condition ...
Another name for the condition is myocardial infarction. A heart attack is a medical emergency. First aid for a heart attack includes cardiopulmonary ...
The underlying heart condition should be considered when developing an exercise plan. “For example, if someone has coronary artery disease, meaning furring, or ...
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