Elderly people suffering from a type of heart disease called diastolic heart failure do not seem to benefit from the commonly prescribed heart failure drugs, researchers from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles report.
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Scottish researchers say the dual epidemics of Type II diabetes and obesity will fuel an explosion on the number of people who suffer heart failure.... Read more »
An implanted heart defibrillator may help older patients suffering from heart failure live longer, UCLA Medical Center researchers report. In their... Read more »
U.S. researchers say the diabetes drug Metformin is safe for patients with advanced heart failure. In a study of 401 diabetic patients with the... Read more »
A study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology has found that heart failure patients whose depression gets worse over time do... Read more »