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The American Heart Association Reminds Heart Disease Patients to Exercise
A new statement from the AHA is reminding doctors that congenital heart disease patients need to exercise.
by: NBCHealth30 minutes
Just a few decades ago, infants born with heart defects weren't expected to live past their teens. Improved surgery techniques have changed that, resulting in a new condition called Adult Congenital Heart Disease, and the need for cardiologists who can treat it. W...
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Jared LaCorte MD FAAP FACC Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship at Children Hospital of New York Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
by: drmdk
A simple, painless test could spot congenital heart disease sooner and help babies get life-saving treatment.
by: Ivanhoe
Max stole millions of hearts playing Darth Vader in one of the 2011 Superbowl's most memorable commercials. But most people don't know that Max was born with a congenital heart disorder.
by: TheDoctors
Kids with congenital heart problems typically have a future filled with surgeries. Now a new valve may save these children from having to go under the knife.
by: Ivanhoe
Dr. Aklog shares the congenital heart defect that is most common in women.
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Divya shares how her congenital heart defect was diagnosed.
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News 8's Katie Thompson speaks to a former FBI agent in Maine about why heart disease is so important for everyone, including healthy people.
by: WMTW
Over the past decade awareness that heart disease is the number one killer of women has gone up -- and deaths from the disease have gone down.
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