Scientists have identified novel genetic interactions that may contribute to congenital heart disease (CHD), a common birth defect.
Heart disease is affecting younger people, with risk factors like early atherosclerosis, congenital defects, and genetics.
According to a new report by the Heart and Stroke Foundation, more people are living with congenital heart disease (CHD) as ...
Potential cuts to Medicaid would be devastating to families caring for a child born with a congenital heart disease ...
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'Like lightning striking twice' | Siblings share same rare congenital heart defectLeyla and Noah Ellis share more than just a last name. The matching scars on their chests show how open heart surgery saved ...
Peripandemic outcomes of infants treated for sentinel congenital heart diseases in England and Wales
Background Infants with congenital heart disease (CHD) are clinically vulnerable to cardiac deteriorations and intercurrent ...
February is Heart Month, and the Heart and Stroke Foundation is highlighting congenital heart disease and how more people are ...
Aortic stenosis is fairly uncommon among young people, though not absent. In younger folks, the disease is typically caused by a congenital heart condition. As we age, calcium deposits can build up ...
Lynsey Alverson said she still remembers receiving the news that her daughter Charley would need surgery for congenital heart disease just hours after her delivery. “The day she was born was one ...
India's first heart failure registry reveals younger patients, high mortality rates, and varying causes of heart failure.
February is American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness of heart conditions and heart healthy lifestyles. Led by the Alliance for Aging Research, on February 22, organizations, advocates, and ...
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News Medical on MSNScientists uncover hidden genetic causes of congenital heart diseaseScientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and collaborators have identified novel genetic interactions that may contribute to congenital heart disease (CHD), a common birth defect.
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