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If your illness is related to the reason you're having surgery, such as chest pain, then heart surgery is likely to be performed as planned. If you're sick with a respiratory condition (like ...
If your relatives have had heart issues, you may be more at risk due to shared genes. Even when environmental factors play a role, getting tested for any inherited heart conditions is important.
TELLY’S Jeremy Clarkson has told fans he is feeling “better than ever” — after being seen back at work just weeks after life-saving heart surgery. Our exclusive snaps show Jezza at his ...
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When Chris Abrunzo was in his early 20s, his father was struck by the kind of heart attack known as a "widow maker." The severe cardiac events are often fatal, and while Abrunzo's father survived ...
People who drink tea and coffee daily may have better heart health thanks to the anti-inflammatory benefits of caffeine, according to new research. Experts suggest that drinking two to three cups ...
That’s the medical name for it. It’s basically irregular heart beat. My heart rate would go up to 239, so I had to do a heart surgery.” The problems for Albazi didn’t stop in the summer of 2023. After ...
It is hard to mend a broken heart, but in a few years doctors might be able to do essentially that. Scientists are closing in on ways to help patients grow new heart muscle after a heart attack ...
A deep dive into the Medicare database of 5.2 million surgeries from 2017 to 2020 for patients 67 and older suggests delaying surgery for three to six months following a heart attack, known as a ...
The results of a new clinical trial have overturned the “wait and see” approach that cardiologists have long favored for symptom-free patients. By Benjamin Mueller For decades, people with ...
Doctors at Mayo Clinic have used a new catheter-based approach to draw out resistant pockets of infection that settle in the heart, known as right-sided infective endocarditis, without surgery.