A YouTube video from the American Heart Association
This American Heart Association video features helpful tips from others who have successfully recovered from heart surgery, including how to maximize your recovery at home. Visit http://www.heart.org/valves for more information about heart surgery.
It's possible, but hard work in today's 'Western' culture, study finds
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Low-cost, effective treatment programs are needed, researcher says
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U.S. counties where cardiovascular death rates are high or low sometimes sit side-by-side, study finds
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Getting help fast can save lives, lower disability, neurologists advise
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Study found it was linked to longer, disease-free life
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Greater education is needed on the lifesaving benefits of 'high-intensity' treatment, researchers say
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Study found link between menopausal symptoms in younger women and reduced blood vessel function
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Dementia expert says take up heart-healthy habits sooner rather than later
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Study found no preventive benefit, but more research might still be warranted
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Monthly supplementation fell short, but experts aren't ruling out other approaches
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But drinking more may be bad news for your cardiovascular system, researchers say
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Days spent hunting, farming and eating unprocessed foods keeps their arteries clear, researcher says
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Adding healthy foods such as nuts, seeds, vegetables, whole grains might help prevent premature demise, researchers suggest
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Study explores which foods and nutrients may be helpful or harmful
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Both are healthy goals, but getting active may reap even more benefit, study finds
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Link was stronger for common but difficult-to-treat type of heart failure
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Heart disease is leading cause of death in U.S., but many don't know they have it
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Start by loading up with veggies, preferably in a variety of colors, cardiologist says
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