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An international team of researchers has discovered a natural mechanism that protects the heart from heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), a serious condition in need of effective ...
The growing morbidity, mortality, and health care costs related to heart failure (HF) underscore the urgent need to ...
The total costs to care for adult patients with heart failure will increase to $142 billion annually by 2050, according to a scientific statement published April 16 by the American Heart Association ...
This finding was largely driven by congestive heart failure. The practicing clinician should not abandon doxazosin completely because of the ALLHAT findings, although these findings are ...
A new study from University Hospitals Connor Whole Health found that it was feasible to conduct a hybrid music therapy intervention for patients with heart failure and patients with chronic ...
When people think of heart problems, they often imagine chest pain, shortness of breath, or fatigue. But there’s another, ...
And the other hospital - where I finally decided, 'I'm going somewhere else, I need a second opinion - and that's where they were able to detect that I was actively in full-blown congestive heart ...
Cognitive Decline Comes Sooner for People With Heart Failure Apr. 3, 2025 — There are over six million Americans with heart failure who are at greater risk of losing their cognitive abilities ...
The study also could not establish any risk of increased heart disease in the patients despite their LMHR status. They did, however, find that patients who already had plaque in their arteries ...
Aaron Holley, MD, writes that it takes a 'physiologic village' to create activity intolerance after pulmonary embolism, and argues for more use of cardiopulmonary exercise testing to evaluate it.
Their heart failure is also more likely to be “standard” congestive heart failure than diastolic heart failure. Even though some people with diastolic dysfunction condition do develop diastolic heart ...
April 14, 2025 • Did you know there's an insect that can fling its pee 40 times faster than a cheetah accelerates? We did — thanks to a comic from the Bhamla Lab at the Georgia Institute of ...