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  1. ... hydration and reduced risk of chronic diseases, including heart failure, diabetes, dementia, and more. Discover how dehydration impacts ... more likely to develop chronic diseases (such as heart failure, diabetes, and dementia) later in life. They also ...
  2. ... deep vein thrombosis Michael Morizio was close to heart failure following a long-distance flight Michael Morizio knows ... a tennis match. “I was headed toward pulmonary heart failure.” — Michael Morizio “As I lunged for the ball, ...
  3. ... any symptoms. AFib can cause heart attacks and heart failure. It also increases the risk of ischemic stroke , ... likely to have serious complications such as stroke, heart failure, and heart disease. Certain health conditions. Sleep apnea, ...
  4. ... risk for heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and heart failure is higher than for people with normal blood pressure, which is no greater than 120 systolic. What else should the ... who already have had a heart attack or a stroke should be especially attentive. ...
  5. ... to the heart are blocked or narrowed), congestive heart failure (where the heart doesn’t pump as efficiently as it should), ...
  6. ... conditions such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, and heart failure. AFib can also increase the risk of stroke. The number of strokes attributable to AFib increases from 1.5% in people ages ... stroke and heart-related complications can be greatly reduced with proper ...
  7. ... develop chronic diseases later in life. These included heart failure, diabetes, and dementia. They also showed more signs ...
  8. ... more work with people who have Parkinson's, ALS, heart failure, lung diseases like COPD, advanced kidney disease, and ...
  9. ... increase in chance of experiencing a stroke or heart failure," says Joan Bathon, M.D., chief of the ...
  10. ... large tonsils, premature birth, hormonal disorders, neuromuscular disorders, heart or kidney failure, and certain genetic syndromes. How do I know ...
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