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Research shows that positivity is good for your heart health. Dr. Stephen Kopecky, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, agrees. He says negative feelings that often ...
“Even in patients with quite damaged hearts that are causing heart failure, exercise can be important for improving quality of life,” Dr. Behr says. There ...
The Ischemic Heart Disease Program at Mayo Clinic studies regenerative medicine, coronary endothelial function, coronary dissection and broken heart ...
An echocardiogram also can see if the heart's muscle is thicker than it should be. Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG). This quick and painless test measures the ...
... heart. "Interval training makes your heart alternate between working hard and recovering," says Melinda Hahm, a clinical exercise physiologist in Cardiology ...
Cardiologist, Dr. Gosia Wamil, explains steps you can take beyond a healthy diet and exercise to improve your heart health?
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 ...
Heart disease and stroke continue to be the most dangerous threats to a woman's health. In the U.S., 1 in 4 women die from cardiovascular disease.
The Cardiovascular Disease and Outcomes Research Program uses retrospective surveillance and prospective studies with data from the Heart Disease in ...
Learn about this chronic disease that needs lifelong management. Find out what treatments help you live longer and may even strengthen your heart.
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