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A 15-year study from Minnesota finds that women younger than 65 years are more likely than men to have heart attacks by SCAD, ...
For patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI), beta-blockers are not beneficial in those without reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF).
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Heart Attacks in Younger Women More Often Not an Issue of Atherosclerosis
Thus, while atherothrombosis was the single most common cause of younger MI in both sexes, the non-atherothrombotic causes ...
New research is paving the way to help heart attack patients. It all comes from a new multicenter study led by the Indiana ...
Duke Clinical Research Institute-led research finds that changing clocks and adjusting to daylight savings time showed no significant association with acute myocardial infarction (AMI, or heart attack ...
Scientists from Finland and the UK have uncovered groundbreaking evidence that heart attacks may be triggered by infectious ...
The study indicates that a viral infection or another outside factor can awaken the dormant biofilm. Once activated, the ...
Researchers found that patients with microplastics in their arterial plaque were 4.5 times more likely to have a heart attack ...
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