Implanted defibrillators don't seem to provide any particular benefit to many people with heart failure, a new study finds.
Read moreStart making some changes today - whatever your condition will allow. Begin an exercise program (with your doctor's permission), take the... Read more »
Heart failure is usually a chronic disease. That means it's a long-term condition that tends to gradually become worse. By the time someone... Read more »
Not really. In fact, heart failure is newly diagnosed in more than half a million Americans per year and may be somewhat different for men... Read more »
A new study suggests that daily supplements of fish oil--which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids--may reduce the number of deaths and hospitalizations... Read more »
People who suffer from chronic heart failure who take part in clinical trials for the condition fare better than heart failure patients who do not... Read more »
Scientists have discovered a drug that may help fatigued athletes and heart failure patients regain their energy. When muscles are overused, tiny... Read more »
A new study published in the medical journal The Lancet suggests that some heart failure patients may benefit from a therapy that modifies the... Read more »
Elderly people suffering from a type of heart disease called diastolic heart failure do not seem to benefit from the commonly prescribed heart... Read more »