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Aortic Stenosis Treatment Options
Aortic stenosis (a narrowing of your aortic valve opening that does not allow normal blood flow) is a common public health problem affecting millions of people…
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Mental Health Tied to Heart Health
Cardiovascular problems like heart disease and stroke were more common in those with mental health disorders.
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When Too Much Exercise Is Not Good
Moderate exercise may lower heart disease and stroke risk more than vigorous exercise
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Mediterranean Diet May Help Your Heart
Deepika Gopal, MD, a cardiologist at the Baylor Heart Hospital in Plano, TX, told dailyRx News that the Mediterranean diet and the standard US diet are…
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Healthy Valentine’s Day for a Healthy Heart
Valentine’s Day and American Heart Month are perfect chances to examine your heart health and that of your loved ones
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Patient-Doctor Communication May Make Heart Imaging Safer
Risks of radiation from heart imaging should be discussed with patients before the procedure, said American Heart Association
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How This Heart Surgery Recovery Went From Six Weeks to One Day
“This is just scratching the surface. The next 10 years will see a dramatic change in the way things are done.”…
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About Your Heart
The heart is a hollow, cone-shaped muscle located between the lungs and behind the sternum (breastbone). Two-thirds of the heart is located to the left of…
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Why Plano Has One of the Country’s Best Heart Hospitals
In April 2003, Dr. David Brown, a cardiologist, was working in a practice at Medical City Dallas known as the Dallas Heart Group. Despite the group’s…
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Baylor Hypertension Trial
Two Baylor hospitals are the top U.S. centers for a clinical trial that potentially could yield a method to tame uncontrolled high blood pressure—without medication.
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International Heart Valve Conference Bolsters Dallas’ Profile
Dallas has quietly become the U.S. showcase for innovative heart valve techniques.
