Heart failure is the leading cause of hospitalizations in people older than 65. Most seniors who experience heart failure already have a prior history of chronic cardiovascular disease. This is why it ...
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Congestive heart failure vs. heart failure: What's the difference?
Medically reviewed by Christopher Lee, MD Key Takeaways Congestive heart failure and heart failure are the same and mean the heart can't pump enough blood. Heart failure can be left-sided or ...
Progression to more advanced stages of heart failure is common among older adults, especially those in earlier stages, according to new data presented at the Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) ...
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Types of Heart Failure
Heart failure is what happens when your heart is not pumping enough blood throughout the body. It does not mean the heart has stopped working. Instead, it means your heart is not strong enough to pump ...
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