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But by working at it together, Ron and his care providers were able to devise a way to effectively treat his atrial fibrillation. Ron Klancher's heart has ...
... heart rate ─ a point at which your heart is being exercised and conditioned but not overworked. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Nicole Burow, a health and ...
High blood pressure, heart problems and other health conditions may result from this disorder. Marfan syndrome. This is a condition in which connective tissue, ...
Pediatric patients with known heart conditions may be at risk of ventricular arrhythmia and require a different approach compared with patients with ...
It increases the risk of heart attacks, heart failure, strokes, aneurysms and kidney failure. Prevention. The same healthy lifestyle changes recommended to ...
The valves in your heart control the flow of blood from one part of the heart to another. The mitral valve is located between the two chambers on the left ...
... heart rate recovery and chronotropic index, the standardized measure of heart rate during exercise that reflects age, resting heart rate and fitness. "In ...
Clinical outcomes (survival, heart failure hospitalizations, and change in quality of life) on FDC I/H will be compared by GNB3 genotype subset. The hypothesis ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of Hand-Held Echocardiography (HHE) as a diagnostic tool and extension of physical ...
The road home was long for Laura Richardson as she battled through medical setbacks, and a protracted wait for a heart transplant and a kidney transplant.
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