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Heart disease is a big term referring to any disease of the heart. “Now the most common cause is coronary artery disease.” And that refers to a buildup of ...
A diet that's high in fat, salt, sugar and cholesterol can contribute to the development of heart disease. Eating habits can be hard to change, though. From ...
Proton beam therapy, traditionally used to treat cancer, is now bringing new hope to patients with life-threatening heart rhythm disorders.
You may know that people who are overweight have an increased risk of heart disease and other conditions. Dr. Stephen Kopecky, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, ...
Swelling that's ongoing or that keeps coming back can cause the pericardium to become thick or scarred. The scarring can reduce the heart's ability to pump ...
The Ischemic Heart Disease Program at Mayo Clinic studies regenerative medicine, coronary endothelial function, coronary dissection and broken heart ...
There also may be a hole between the heart's upper chambers, called atrial septal defect. Risk factors. The exact cause of tetralogy of Fallot is unknown. Some ...
Higher LDL cholesterol and higher blood sugar levels in diabetes are risk factors for heart disease. But a recent study suggested that restricting eating times ...
Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in women in the U.S. And African American women have an even higher risk of dying from heart disease ― and at a ...
... Heart Health" posted February 24, 2014. Dr. Hayes says part of the problem has been an outdated belief that women had a lower risk of heart disease than men.
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