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Covid-19: what it means if you have heart or circulatory disease

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cardiac anomalies in turner syndrome :: Article Creator Turner Syndrome Overview Turner syndrome, a condition that affects only females, results when one of the X chromosomes (sex chromosomes) is missing or partially missing. Turner syndrome can cause a variety of medical and developmental problems, including short height, failure of the ovaries to develop and heart defects. Turner syndrome may be diagnosed before birth (prenatally), during infancy or in early childhood. Occasionally, in females with mild signs and symptoms of Turner syndrome, the diagnosis is delayed until the teen or young adult years. Girls and women with Turner syndrome need ongoing medical care from a variety of specialists. Regular checkups and appropriate care can help most girls and women lead healthy, independent lives. Symptoms Signs and symptoms of Turner syndrome may vary among girls and women with the disorder. For some girls, the presence of Turner syndrome may...

Aortic Stenosis Overview

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congenital acyanotic heart disease treatment :: Article Creator World-first Vascularization To Advance Global Research Into Heart Disease Australian researchers have achieved two firsts that will assist in the global battle against heart disease: they created a tiny beating heart with its own vascular system and then uncovered how the vascular system affects inflammation-driven heart damage. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are one of the leading causes of death globally. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), CVDs claim an estimated 17.9 million lives yearly. Death rates due to CVDs are expected to rise, given our aging population and the impact of lifestyle-related risk factors. CVDs include any condition that affects the heart or circulation, such as heart attack and coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, stroke, and vascular dementia. Given the prevalence of CVDs, it's important that research continues to uncover new ways...

Signs That Chronic Heart Failure Is Getting Worse

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disease medical term :: Article Creator The Top 10 Deadliest Diseases Conditions such as heart disease, stroke, and respiratory infections account for the majority of deaths each year around the world. Some preventive measures may help lower your risk. When people think of the deadliest diseases in the world, their minds probably jump to the fast-acting, incurable ones that grab headlines from time to time. However, many of these types of diseases don't rank in the top 10 causes of worldwide deaths. An estimated 55.4 million people passed away worldwide in 2019, and 74% of these deaths were because of noncommunicable diseases, or chronic conditions that progress slowly. Perhaps even more surprising is that several of the deadliest diseases are partially preventable. Non-preventable factors include where a person lives, access to preventive care, and quality of healthcare, all of ...

2022 ACC/AHA Guideline for the Diagnosis and Management of ...

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cardiac occlusion :: Article Creator Heart Closure Devices Market Is Anticipated To Be Worth US$ 10.88 Billion By 2033FMI Analyst The global Heart Closure Devices Market is expected to be valued at US$ 2.71 Billion in 2023. The overall demand for heart closure devices is anticipated to increase at a CAGR of 14.9% between 2023 and 2033, reaching a total of roughly US$ 10.88 Billion by 2033 due to the rise in demand for highly effective procedures among people and the rise in research and development spending for developing innovative and technologically advanced products. Factors such as an increase in incidence of congenital heart defects, technological advancements in heart closure devices, rise in adoption of MRI procedures, and upsurge in geriatric population are expected to augment the growth of the global heart closure devices market over the analysis period. On the other hand, high cost of production and stringent regulations associated wi...