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Learn about how our experts help people with cardiac sarcoidosis, a rare autoimmune disorder that disrupts the heart's rhythm and blood flow.
Each year, more African American women die from heart disease than breast cancer, lung cancer and strokes combined.
Claire Haga, a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician, explains why it's so closely related to heart problems. She also discusses the power you have to control ...
Learn about this condition in which one or more of the heart valves doesn't work properly.
Heart and blood vessel (cardiovascular) disease. Diabetes majorly increases the risk of many heart problems. These can include coronary artery disease with ...
People who don't sleep enough are at higher risk for heart disease. One ... heart failure than men without the nighttime breathing disorder. But it ...
Heart failure means that the heart is unable to pump blood as efficiently as it should. It is a result of the heart becoming too weak or too stiff. In heart ...
This disease of the heart muscle makes it harder for the heart to pump blood to the rest of the body. Learn the different types and how they're treated.
Chest pain, called angina. · Pain in the chest, jaw, neck or arm that can't be explained by other tests. · Blood vessel problems. · A heart problem you were born ...
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