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Which dietary supplements should you take to improve heart health? The answer may be none. Research published in Annals of Internal Medicine shows that many ...
Sensors on the tip of the catheter send electrical signals and record the heart's electrical activity. Your healthcare team uses this information to find the ...
Some research suggests that heart disease, clogged arteries and stroke might be linked to the inflammation and infections caused by oral bacteria. Watch: The ...
... heart failure and other chronic heart conditions. The Organ Care System, also known as "heart in a box,” is potentially helping to expand the donor pool ...
Consultations with specialists in heart and blood vessel disease (cardiologists), transplant surgery, social services and others. A team of doctors trained in ...
While clinicians and health organizations have made headway in raising awareness that heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death worldwide, PAD — despite ...
The new system is expected to widen the donor pool, thus getting more donor hearts to more recipients. Mayo Clinic teams have performed heart transplants using ...
Eating nuts as part of a healthy diet may be good for the heart. Nuts contain unsaturated fatty acids and other nutrients. And they're a great snack food. They ...
You need some cholesterol in your blood to build healthy cells. But high cholesterol can increase your risk of heart disease. Lifestyle changes can help.
It's like an auto mechanic running a diagnostic test on your car's engine while it's out of the garage and traveling down the road. Wearable heart monitors ...
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