Research led by the Statens Serum Institut in Copenhagen has revealed that nearly 23% of pregnancies affected by fetal major ...
An estimated 15 million U.S. adults are at risk for heart failure, according to a study published Dec. 17 in Annals of Internal Medicine. The figure was calculated using the American Heart Association ...
ANSWER: Heart failure is simply when the heart is unable to pump all the blood it needs to meet the body’s demands. Heart ...
Clubbed nails can be a sign of several serious long-term conditions such as heart, lung or liver disease. The Mayo Clinic ...
Royal Philips and Mayo Clinic today announced a research collaboration aimed at advancing MRI for cardiac applications.
Psychosocial issues are important variables that need to be addressed in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF). Unfortunately, these issues are often overlooked. Depression and lack of ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has been linked to an increase in heart disease and blood clots in a study. Researchers analysed almost a million women in Sweden and found those taking certain ...
Mayo Clinic, November 30, 2018 Adult Congenital Heart Disease in the 21st Century Specialists from the Mayo Clinic discuss the needs and care of adult patients with congenital heart disease.
Congenital heart defects are the most common form of human birth defect, but we still don’t fully understand what causes them. Previous research had suggested that some heart defects could be ...
In Cleveland. In fairness, Mayo probably should have been fired after that. Only a slice of this failure of a season can be directly attributed to Mayo, but there’s also the cases of people whom ...
People whose heart rates consistently increased over more than two decades—whether slightly or substantially—were more likely to die or develop heart failure than those whose resting heart ...
"Heart disease" is a general term for problems with the heart and can be classified in many different ways. "Congenital heart disease" is a type of heart disease that is present from birth, in which ...