
On the next Mayo Clinic Radio, Saturday, September 27 at 9 a.m. CT, we'll discuss coronary artery disease with Chair of the Department of Cardiology at Mayo Clinic Charanjit 'Chet' Rihal, M.D. Why is heart disease such a big problem?
How do you tell the difference between heartburn and a heart attack? How do surgeons replace a heart valve without opening your chest? We'll find out this and more. Join us!
Myth or Fact: Someone with diabetes is at higher risk of having a heart attack than someone who has already had a heart attack.
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