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Results 1 - 10 of 334 for Heart cancer
  1. ... in the body Cancer or tumors of the heart Cancer or tumors of the chest, such as a ... lymph nodes Infection of the heart tissue or heart valve Esophageal cancer Lymphoma in the chest Birth defects of the ...
  2. ... decreased because of concern that this medicine caused heart disease, breast cancer, and blood clots. Is still a good option for many younger women (50 to 60 years old). If a woman is ... risk of heart attack and stroke. These medicines are rarely used ...
  3. ... Inflammation of the kidney Serious illnesses (such as heart disease or cancer) Severe malnutrition
  4. ... If you have a medical condition, such as heart disease, cancer or diabetes, flu can make it worse. Flu can cause fever and chills, sore throat, muscle aches, fatigue, ... heart disease, kidney disease like diabetes, kidney or liver ...
  5. ... may increase your risk for health problems, including heart disease, cancer, and poor bone health ( osteoporosis ). Vitamin A helps form and maintain healthy teeth, bones, soft tissue, mucous ... for heart function and healthy nerve cells. Choline helps in ...
  6. ... of splenic infarction include: Blood clots from the heart Blood cancer, such as lymphoma or leukemia Diseases in which ...
  7. ... physical illness, such as: Thyroid disorders Parkinson disease Heart disease Cancer Stroke Dementia (such as Alzheimer disease) Overuse of ...
  8. ... embolism) Buildup of blood or fluid around the heart Lung cancer or cancer that has spread to the lungs ...
  9. ... If you have a medical condition, such as heart disease, cancer, or diabetes, flu can make it worse. Flu ...
  10. ... of HT, including the risk of developing breast cancer, heart attacks, strokes, and blood clots. However, using HT ... HT should have a low risk for stroke, heart disease, blood clots, or breast cancer. To reduce the risks of estrogen therapy, your ...
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