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Cardiomyopathy is a group of diseases with primary, usually diffuse, involvement of the myocardium. The myocardial disease is not secondary to ischaemic, valvular, congenital or pericardial disease.

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Intravenous iron supplement can improve quality of life for iron deficient heart failure patients

Intravenous iron supplement can improve quality of life for iron deficient heart failure patients

Investigational LCZ696 drug: A real breakthrough for patients with heart failure

Investigational LCZ696 drug: A real breakthrough for patients with heart failure

New research identifies five medical conditions that contribute to more North Carolina SUD cases

New research identifies five medical conditions that contribute to more North Carolina SUD cases

New gene therapy protects mice from life-threatening heart condition

New gene therapy protects mice from life-threatening heart condition

Implantable heart devices provide same substantial survival benefit, regardless of race

Implantable heart devices provide same substantial survival benefit, regardless of race

New Cardio-Oncology Program to keep hearts beating strong throughout breast cancer treatments

New Cardio-Oncology Program to keep hearts beating strong throughout breast cancer treatments

Improving care, outcomes for NSTEMI patients linked to higher survival rates

Improving care, outcomes for NSTEMI patients linked to higher survival rates

Lifestyle impacts likelihood of developing metabolic syndrome in childhood cancer survivors

Lifestyle impacts likelihood of developing metabolic syndrome in childhood cancer survivors

Genomics testing in action: an interview with Kevin Haar, CEO, Appistry

Genomics testing in action: an interview with Kevin Haar, CEO, Appistry

Encapsula releases 2 new liposome based products

Encapsula releases 2 new liposome based products

New evidence for painless AF treatment to be presented at FCVB 2014

New evidence for painless AF treatment to be presented at FCVB 2014

Exome sequencing improves diagnosis of mitochondrial disease

Exome sequencing improves diagnosis of mitochondrial disease

Myosin binding protein C holds the key to new treatments for heart disease

Myosin binding protein C holds the key to new treatments for heart disease

Alnylam announces new pre-clinical results with DC for ALN-CC5 to treat complement-mediated diseases

Alnylam announces new pre-clinical results with DC for ALN-CC5 to treat complement-mediated diseases

Pregnant women with obstructive sleep apnea more likely to die in hospital

Pregnant women with obstructive sleep apnea more likely to die in hospital

Loyola offers new type of implantable defibrillator that prevents sudden cardiac death

Loyola offers new type of implantable defibrillator that prevents sudden cardiac death

Scientists identify first gene linked to childhood-onset familial dilated cardiomyopathy

Scientists identify first gene linked to childhood-onset familial dilated cardiomyopathy

Early identification of heart disease a priority for schizophrenia patients

Early identification of heart disease a priority for schizophrenia patients

tPA therapy improves outcomes for patients suffering acute ischemic stroke

tPA therapy improves outcomes for patients suffering acute ischemic stroke

MCVI receives federal approval to launch adult heart transplant program at Memorial Regional Hospital

MCVI receives federal approval to launch adult heart transplant program at Memorial Regional Hospital

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