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Hospital heart failure program linked to lower death rates and better long-term survival
Hospitalized heart failure patients in the United States are living longer and receiving more optimized evidence-based care, according to new research drawn from nearly two decades of data in the ...
A new heart failure program at Mary Lanning Memorial Healthcare in Hastings, Neb., helped dramatically reduce heart failure readmission rates, according to a KHASTV report. Under the Health ...
DALLAS, May 2, 2025 — About 6.7 million adults in the U.S. are living with heart failure, and that number is expected to increase to more than 8 million by 2030.[1] The American Heart Association, a ...
Tenax Therapeutics (TENX) is in a very good position as far as its drug development plan goes for its drug levosimendan. That's because it is already in the process of running the ongoing phase 3 ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, and people in Philadelphia die of it at higher rates than elsewhere in Pennsylvania. Additionally, Black, Hispanic, Asian and Native ...
A program that delivered in-home visits from a trained paramedic team to people with heart failure did not significantly reduce 30-day hospital readmissions or improve health status compared with ...
The American College of Cardiology is launching a new program to educate clinicians on the latest advances, medications and interventions emerging in heart failure (HF) management and treatment.
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