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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I know that heart disease is the leading killer among men and women, but is it true that men and women have different risk factors for ...
Human bioengineered heart cells viewed through a microscope." “I learned about the promise of stem cells — and the possibility of cures with regenerative ...
Every year, more than 35-thousand babies, just in the U.S., are born with a congenitial heart defect. In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, ...
Relatively minor heart defects might require only periodic checkups with your health care provider to make sure your condition doesn't worsen. Ask your health ...
Once the go-to pain reliever in the medicine cabinet, aspirin's identity has changed a lot in the past century. No longer recommended as a treatment for ...
When she was born, Heather Lister had a heart murmur. At 28, she also learned she had a bicuspid aortic valve — a common congenital heart defect where the ...
It was two years ago when 54-year-old Howard Snitzer crumpled to the ground, suffering a massive heart attack, and more than 20 first responders came to his aid ...
Recent evidence suggests that, for most people with normally pumping hearts, beta blockers only may be beneficial in the first year or so after a heart attack.
... heart health. In a recent study, the research team used an AI trained for specific vocal biomarkers to accurately predict which patients were more likely to ...
Diseases under the heart disease umbrella include blood vessel diseases, such as coronary artery disease; heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias); and heart defects ...
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