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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women. In honor of heart month, Dr. Amy Pollak, a cardiologist at Mayo ...
"Women can make a difference by knowing their risk factors for heart disease, including female-specific risks, such as gestational diabetes and preeclampsia," ...
Our heart (cardiac) and chest (thoracic) surgeons diagnose and surgically treat conditions of the heart, lungs and chest. They perform thousands of surgeries ...
How's your heart? What are you doing to make it healthier? A new Mayo Clinic survey shows a family history of heart disease is a big factor in how you ...
Mayo Clinic Healthcare expert explains what it means – and what to do with the information. LONDON — Wearables measure several aspects of health, and heart ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I'm a 57-year-old man, and my doctor recently recommended I have a CT scan of my heart to look for calcium in my arteries.
Your heart transplant team collaborates to make sure you get exactly the care you need. Arizona doctors by specialty. Heart transplant cardiologists. Brian W.
LONDON — Heart conditions can be game-ending or even life-threatening for competitive and recreational athletes alike, but physicians are realizing that in ...
If you're having signs or symptoms of an irregular heart rhythm, or unexplained fainting or dizziness, your health care provider may recommend a Holter monitor.
Inflammation is a risk factor for heart disease. But other fatty acids seem to fight inflammation. Eating a mix of omega-6s and other healthy fats called omega- ...
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