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Heart failure: Can loss of smell predict risk?
Medical News Today· 11 hours agoAbout 64 million people globally have heart failure. Researchers from Michigan State University say losing the sense of smell may help predict a person’...
...Patent-Pending Pacemaker Control Algorithm for the Treatment of Heart Failure with Preserved...
VentureBeat· 13 hours agoPress Release BaroPace Inc. announces its Phase I first-in-human trial of PressurePaceTM, its...
Heart Failure in Women: Key Differences and Clinical Tips
Medscape· 5 days agoCurrently, there are 6.7 million Americans with heart failure, and approximately 45% of them are...
Seattle hospital's heart failure program cuts readmissions by 36%
Becker’s Hospital Review· 19 hours agoA Seattle-based UW Medicine heart failure program is keeping patients out of the hospital and providing indefinite care for vulnerable heart< ...
Willie Mays, San Francisco Giants Baseball Legend and Hall of Famer, Dies at 93
The Wrap via Yahoo Sports· 1 hour agoThe icon began his career with the Negro Leagues before changing MLB from the 1950s through the...
Delays After Tests for Suspected Heart Failure 'a Scandal'
Medscape· 2 days agoFew people with suspected heart failure and elevated N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic...
Depression around childbirth linked to future heart risk
dpa international via Yahoo News· 59 minutes agoWomen who are diagnosed with depression around the time they give birth appear to have a higher risk...
2024 HFMC CME Symposium - Managing Worsening Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction:...
Digital Journal· 5 days agoJun. 13, 2024 / PRZen / HAZLET, N.J. -- In this educational initiative, the current definition and clinical impact of WHF will be described, and principles of management explained. A panel discussion ...
Can losing your sense of smell predict heart failure?
The Escanaba Daily Press· 21 hours agoLosing the ability to smell properly – a common sensory deficit as people age – may help predict or even contribute to the development of heart failure, ...
Willie Mays, former San Francisco Giants star and all-time MLB great, dies at 93
The Sacramento Bee· 1 hour agoThe Chronicle reported Mays, known as the “Say Hey Kid,” died of heart failure. Born in Westfield, Alabama, Mays began his professional baseball career ...