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Born with a congenital heart defect, Promise Garell developed heart failure during a pregnancy, resulting in the need for a heart transplant.
Certain foods can raise your risk of heart conditions. Learn eight ways to get started on a diet that's good for your heart.
Signs of certain heart defects can be seen on a routine pregnancy ultrasound test (fetal ultrasound). After a baby is born, a healthcare professional might ...
Some people with HCM have changes in the heart's electrical system. These changes can result in life-threatening irregular heartbeats or sudden death.
Doctors trained in heart disease (cardiologists) review your medical history and risk assessment report, conduct an initial cardiac exam, and order diagnostic ...
Heart failure with reduced ejection (HFrEF) is a major health concern. HFrEF is associated with significant endothelial dysfunction (ED). The purpose of this ...
"So it's not always that classic image of someone clutching the left side of their chest. " In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr. Mankad further explains how heart ...
Check out these heart healthy habits to consider for the new year from a Mayo Clinic cardiologist. Learn more.
Experts in heart and lung surgery (cardiac and thoracic surgeons) perform nearly 180 heart transplants a year at Mayo Clinic's campuses in Arizona, Florida and ...
Learn about how our cardiologists and other experts help children and adults with congenital heart disease who need complex, ongoing care.
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