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Red meat consumption has long been associated with increased risk of diseases, such as heart attack and stroke. A new study suggests that meat may not be so ...
Mayo Clinic and Ultromics developed an AI model for highly accurate screening of cardiac amyloidosis, a rare and progressive heart failure.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Is it true that taking prescription-strength nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, can increase my risk of heart disease?
Research at Mayo Clinic shows that a new method helps doctors safely remove dangerous heart infections without surgery.
Learn about this condition in which one or more of the heart valves doesn't work properly.
young thin woman with chest pain heart attack True or false: People of average or below-average weight are not at risk for heart disease. In the latest Mayo ...
Myocarditis, which is an inflammation of the heart muscle, usually occurs after a viral infection. And, although rare, myocarditis also can result from a ...
In this heart muscle disease, the heart's main pumping chamber stretches and can't pump blood well. Learn about the causes and treatment.
"Up until a little more than a decade ago, data suggested that amyloid patients may not be as worthy of a heart transplant because they had poorer outcomes ...
Many deli, or processed meats, are packed with preservatives, nitrates and sodium that could raise your risk of heart disease and other health issues. So is ...
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