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Heart disease. Stroke. Kidney failure. Vision loss. Cancerous tumors. Rarely, a pheochromocytoma is cancerous, and the cancer cells spread to ...
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, yet according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about half of all women are unaware of ...
... heart and medicines to help the heart work better. ... Having rubella, also called German measles, during pregnancy can cause problems in a baby's heart ...
... cardiovascular disease. The overall aim of SAVE is to determine if CPAP can reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke or heart failure for people with OSA.
These include the size of the right lower heart chamber and heart valves, and whether the baby has other heart problems. Treatments in the first days to ...
Compared to those with stable housing, homeless patients admitted with a heart attack tended to be male, about 10 years younger, and had fewer traditional risk ...
Heart attack, recent or; Heart disease (eg, coronary insufficiency, heart failure, ischemic heart disease) or; Heart rhythm problem (eg, QT prolongation) or ...
... cardiac ion channel dysfunction with diabetes, heart failure and arrhythmias ... disease status of conditions such as diabetes, heart failure and arrhythmias.
If high blood pressure is not treated, it can cause serious problems such as heart failure, blood vessel disease, stroke, or kidney disease. If your child ...
... disease, Structural heart disease, Carcinoid heart disease, Cardiac ... echocardiogram, Hyperlipidemia, Heart failure, Heart disease, Coronary artery disease ...
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