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DALLAS Hospitalized heart failure patients in the United States are living longer and receiving more optimized evidence-based ...
A study led by a physician-scientist at the University of Arizona College of Medicine–Tucson's Sarver Heart Center identified ...
An estimated 32 million people globally have heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, a condition where the lower left ...
Despite the progress made during the last decades in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases, heart failure is still associated with a high ...
Optimized treatment reduces the mortality risk associated with chronic heart failure, leading to improvements in both ...
Advances in heart failure treatment have reduced hospitalizations by up to 30% and extended lives by years. Learn about ...
Results from MUSIC-HFpEF Phase 1/2a clinical trial show favorable safety profile and early clinical benefits with SRD-002 ...
Learn to recognize the medical conditions, lifestyle factors, and subtle symptoms that increase heart failure risk, plus the ...
OMRF’s Kamil Kobak earned a $231K AHA grant to study the link between muscle loss and a common, deadly heart condition.
A 65-year-old woman presents to her primary care provider with a chief complaint of "feeling winded" for the last 3 weeks.
The results have implications not only for resource-limited parts of the world, but also for wealthier countries, one expert ...
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