
Wouldn't it be great for women to have access to an easy, heart-healthy exercise they could do just about anywhere at any time? Well, that ...
Risks for heart disease, such as obesity, lack of exercise, drinking too much alcohol and smoking, are the same for everyone. But Dr. Regis Fernandes, ...
True or false: People of average or below-average weight are not at risk for heart disease. In the latest Mayo Clinic National Health Checkup, 4 of ...
Cancer treatment and the heart Radiation and chemotherapy can be beneficial in treating cancer. They also can increase the chance of heart damage. Here's what ...
Exercising at the proper intensity can boost the cardiovascular benefit of your workouts, but a new Mayo Clinic survey shows most people don't know if they're ...
How's your heart? What are you doing to make it healthier? A new Mayo Clinic survey shows a family history of heart disease is a big factor in ...
Kiarra Dixon was just six months old when she was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy. Those were big words — and a big diagnosis — for ...
Results of a new Mayo Clinic survey show most Americans are working to improve their heart health. “Heart disease is still the No. 1 ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My dad recently went to the emergency room with terrible chest pain and sweating, and was concerned he was having a heart ...
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"African-American women have the highest burden of cardiovascular disease than any other racial group," says cardiologist Dr. LaPrincess Brewer. "This makes our efforts even ...
You have a big event coming up and need to fit into that great dress. So you crash diet ─ only to gain it all back ...
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