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Congestive Heart Failure is a condition in which the heart can't pump blood the way it should. In some cases, the heart can't fill with enough blood. In other cases, the heart can't send blood to the rest of the body with enough force. Some people have both problems. "Heart failure" doesn't mean that your heart has stopped or is about to stop working. However, it's a serious condition that requires medical care. Heart failure develops over time as the pumping of the heart grows weaker. It can affect the right side of the heart only or both the left and right sides of the heart. Most cases involve both sides of the heart.
Study examines health outcomes for meth-positive burn patients

Study examines health outcomes for meth-positive burn patients

The talk seniors need to have with doctors before surgery

The talk seniors need to have with doctors before surgery

Less-invasive procedures for critical limb ischemia as good as more invasive open surgeries

Less-invasive procedures for critical limb ischemia as good as more invasive open surgeries

Noninvasive portable device can accurately measure patients’ hydration levels

Noninvasive portable device can accurately measure patients’ hydration levels

Experts explain what happens after hip fracture in older adults

Experts explain what happens after hip fracture in older adults

Chemotherapy can wreak havoc on the heart

Chemotherapy can wreak havoc on the heart

Remission of rheumatoid arthritis linked with reduction in cardiovascular complications

Remission of rheumatoid arthritis linked with reduction in cardiovascular complications

Genetic variation in heart valve cells of developing fetus creates mitral valve prolapse

Genetic variation in heart valve cells of developing fetus creates mitral valve prolapse

Study finds promising new treatment for infants with Noonan Syndrome

Study finds promising new treatment for infants with Noonan Syndrome

Using blood thinners in heart failure patients associated with reduced risk of thromboembolic events

Using blood thinners in heart failure patients associated with reduced risk of thromboembolic events

Crackling and wheezing could be the sounds of a progressing lung disease

Crackling and wheezing could be the sounds of a progressing lung disease

Lethal plans: When seniors turn to suicide in long-term care

Lethal plans: When seniors turn to suicide in long-term care

ASCO issues guideline recommending older adults with cancer to receive geriatric assessment

ASCO issues guideline recommending older adults with cancer to receive geriatric assessment

Finding homeless patients a place to heal

Finding homeless patients a place to heal

Researchers explore rate of billed ACP conversations with hospitalized, older patients

Researchers explore rate of billed ACP conversations with hospitalized, older patients

More children linked with greater risk of heart disease

More children linked with greater risk of heart disease

Toilet-seat based cardiovascular monitoring system getting ready to begin commercialization

Toilet-seat based cardiovascular monitoring system getting ready to begin commercialization

Sphingotec reports new applications of bio-ADM at 39th ISICEM

Sphingotec reports new applications of bio-ADM at 39th ISICEM

New study examines smarter automatic defibrillator

New study examines smarter automatic defibrillator

CardioMEMS heart failure sensor reliably safe, effectively reduces hospitalizations

CardioMEMS heart failure sensor reliably safe, effectively reduces hospitalizations

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