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Athletes with a genetic heart disease are often disqualified from participating in competitive sports because of the perceived risk of sudden cardiac arrest ...
In a recent Mayo Clinic study, researchers found this forced cooling reduced in-hospital deaths among sudden cardiac arrest patients nearly 12 percent between ...
February is American Heart Month, a time to highlight innovative research that seeks to advance cellular therapy as a new option for restoring heart health.
The purpose of this study is to attempt to establish the various ranges of proteins that can be assayed from the plasma and urine of patients with all classes ...
... heart tissue and restoring heart function after a heart attack. The Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Medicine is leading research into cardiac regeneration.
A Study to Evaluate the Prevalence of Transthyretin Cardiac Amyloidosis in Heart Failure Patients with Preserved Ejection Fraction in Southeastern Minnesota.
A heart attack begins in one of the coronary arteries supplying blood to the heart. Atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, is a buildup of plaque ...
Secondarily, this study introduces a prioritization system that estimates the current risk profile of individual patients to help medical care teams better ...
The truth is, the flu is not the only health problem the vaccine prevents. It also may help prevent heart attack and stroke. A new study recently published in ...
Electrocardiogram: Also called an ECG, an electrocardiogram detects irregularities in the heart's electrical activity that could be contributing to chest pain ...
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