Too Few Doctors Screen Young Athletes for Hidden Heart Trouble
Study of Washington state physicians, high school officials shows not enough are asking the right questionsContinue Reading
Study of Washington state physicians, high school officials shows not enough are asking the right questionsContinue Reading
Problems can emerge even if no weight gain is evident, researcher saysContinue Reading
Study found it cut odds of death and heart attack, but bleeding risk needs monitoring, experts sayContinue Reading
Hospital patients with severe blood infections and new atrial fibrillation found at higher riskContinue Reading
Doctors should look for history of sexual, physical abuse, researchers sayContinue Reading
Dental office visits protect the heart by curbing growth of harmful bacteria, researchers sayContinue Reading
Recommendations a shift from testing only children with family history of heart diseaseContinue Reading
The risk is highest among older people and those with a history of heart problemsContinue Reading
While doing so lowers blood pressure, it might raise cholesterol, other risk factors for heart diseaseContinue Reading
But unnecessary procedures might have dropped with recent guidelines, expert saidContinue Reading
Medicine is safer for mini-stroke patients, as effective as new procedure, study findsContinue Reading
Experts outline recommendations for treating hypertrophic cardiomyopathyContinue Reading
Report details cases of three boys in Texas who smoked K2 and then suffered attacksContinue Reading
Atrial fibrillation affects more than 2 million AmericansContinue Reading
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