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The new rule, which kicks in next year, will require all high school athletes to get at least one electrocardiogram screening. The school board vote was 3-2.
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The story of MitraClip, a device Dr. Oz helped invent to treat faulty heart valves, is a cautionary tale about the science, business and regulation of medical technology.
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The audit also found the program is underserving Black residents and sending most of the money to advertisements, administrators and a consultant.
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Commissioners meet Tuesday to make a final decision following an audit of the Broward Heart Project pilot program, which provides cardiac CT screenings to country residents.
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Research showed that for up to a year after a bout of COVID, some people can develop problems ranging from blood clots to irregular heartbeats to a heart attack. It's not clear why.
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Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin took to the podium and declared he's ready to resume his football career some four months after going into cardiac arrest and having to be resuscitated on the field during a game.
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The demand for heart rhythm care has exploded with the growing and aging population in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, Baptist Heath says.
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A Florida case fits a striking pattern among COVID patients nationwide – one that researchers and practitioners alike are working furiously to understand. How does a virus that primarily attacks the lungs also endanger the heart?
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With the goal of saving lives in mind, this episode of WJCT's What’s Health Got to Do with It? is devoted to heart health and helping listeners understand the latest developments in cardiology.
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Orlando is the top tourist destination in the U.S., attracting 35 million visitors in 2020. That’s during a pandemic. This story is about an unofficial diagnosis some visitors will get while on vacation.