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Abdominal aortic aneurysm

An aneurysm in the lower part of the aorta can grow slowly and silently. Know the symptoms of this dangerous condition and the treatment.
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Broken heart syndrome

Learn more about this temporary heart muscle condition that can mimic a heart attack. It may be triggered by stressful events, such as a loved one's death.
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Bradycardia

Find out more about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of a slower than typical heartbeat.
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Mitral valve stenosis

When the valve between the left heart chambers is narrowed, the heart doesn't get enough blood. Know the symptoms, causes and treatment of this type of heart valve disease.
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Brugada syndrome

Learn about the symptoms, causes and treatments for this heart rhythm condition that is sometimes inherited.
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Bundle branch block

A delay or blockage in the heart's signaling pathways can interrupt the heartbeat and make it harder for the heart to pump blood.
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Myocardial ischemia

Myocardial ischemia reduces blood flow to the heart and may cause chest pain — but not always. Learn all the signs and symptoms and how to treat it.
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Congenital heart defects in children

Learn about symptoms, tests and treatments for children born with a problem in the structure of the heart.
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Sebaceous carcinoma

Learn about diagnosis and treatments for this rare cancer that often affects the eyelid. Treatments include Mohs surgery and radiation.
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Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia

Learn about this rare type of white blood cell cancer. Treatments include chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy and bone marrow transplant.
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Dumping syndrome

People who have had stomach or weight-loss surgery can develop dumping syndrome, which causes cramping, diarrhea and, sometimes, low blood sugar.
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Dysarthria

This condition affects muscles used for speaking. Speech therapy and treating the underlying cause may improve speech.

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