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A new warning sign for heart failure: "Bendopnea"
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A new warning sign for heart failure: "Bendopnea"

Harvard Heart Letter, 2014, Vol.24 (10), p.8

COPYRIGHT 2014 Harvard Health Publishing ;COPYRIGHT 2014 All Rights Reserved. ;Copyright Harvard Health Publications Jun 2014 ;ISSN: 1051-5313 ;EISSN: 1943-510X ;PMID: 25029724

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From hot dogs to heart failure
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From hot dogs to heart failure

Harvard Heart Letter, 2014, Vol.25 (1), p.8

COPYRIGHT 2014 Harvard Health Publishing ;COPYRIGHT 2014 All Rights Reserved. ;Copyright Harvard Health Publications Sep 2014 ;ISSN: 1051-5313 ;EISSN: 1943-510X ;PMID: 25291821

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Progress in diagnosing and treating heart failure. New developments help keep patients out of hospital
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Progress in diagnosing and treating heart failure. New developments help keep patients out of hospital

DukeMedicine healthnews, 2014, Vol.20 (7), p.3

ISSN: 2153-8387 ;PMID: 25029736

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More whole grains, fewer dairy products and eggs reduce heart failure risk. One extra serving daily of a whole-grain product can reduce your risk for heart failure by seven percent
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More whole grains, fewer dairy products and eggs reduce heart failure risk. One extra serving daily of a whole-grain product can reduce your risk for heart failure by seven percent

DukeMedicine healthnews, 2009, Vol.15 (2), p.3

ISSN: 2153-8387 ;PMID: 19358322

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"Parachute" shows promise for alleviating symptoms of heart failure. Device implanted in the heart improves pumping function
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"Parachute" shows promise for alleviating symptoms of heart failure. Device implanted in the heart improves pumping function

DukeMedicine healthnews, 2010, Vol.16 (12), p.1

ISSN: 2153-8387 ;PMID: 21243742

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Millions are not getting optimal treatment for heart failure. If they were, thousands more patients might be saved
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Millions are not getting optimal treatment for heart failure. If they were, thousands more patients might be saved

DukeMedicine healthnews, 2011, Vol.17 (9), p.1

ISSN: 2153-8387 ;PMID: 27024238

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Heart-failure patients may benefit from bypass surgery. Landmark clinical trial answers longstanding question about appropriate treatment for these patients
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Heart-failure patients may benefit from bypass surgery. Landmark clinical trial answers longstanding question about appropriate treatment for these patients

DukeMedicine healthnews, 2011, Vol.17 (7), p.1

ISSN: 2153-8387 ;PMID: 21789808

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Keep your heart healthy to help preserve communication skills. Cardiovascular disease, which can cause reduced blood flow, can affect how we understand and respond to spoken language
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Keep your heart healthy to help preserve communication skills. Cardiovascular disease, which can cause reduced blood flow, can affect how we understand and respond to spoken language

DukeMedicine healthnews, 2011, Vol.17 (11), p.3

ISSN: 2153-8387 ;PMID: 22211250

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Stay lean and active in older age. Vigorous exercise one to three times a month can reduce heart failure risk. More is better
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Stay lean and active in older age. Vigorous exercise one to three times a month can reduce heart failure risk. More is better

DukeMedicine healthnews, 2009, Vol.15 (4), p.7

ISSN: 2153-8387 ;PMID: 19639662

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Implantable cardioverter defibrillators not for everyone. But not all physicians follow criteria for patient implantation, analysis shows
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Implantable cardioverter defibrillators not for everyone. But not all physicians follow criteria for patient implantation, analysis shows

DukeMedicine healthnews, 2011, Vol.17 (3), p.1

ISSN: 2153-8387 ;PMID: 21476239

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What you eat significantly impacts your heart health. A low-fat diet, plus more fruits, grains, nuts, fish and poultry instead of red meat, yields cardiovascular health benefits
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What you eat significantly impacts your heart health. A low-fat diet, plus more fruits, grains, nuts, fish and poultry instead of red meat, yields cardiovascular health benefits

DukeMedicine healthnews, 2011, Vol.17 (8), p.4

ISSN: 2153-8387 ;PMID: 27024152

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Omega-3s stand out in preventing and treating heart disease. The key to a healthier heart may be found in your supermarket
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Omega-3s stand out in preventing and treating heart disease. The key to a healthier heart may be found in your supermarket

DukeMedicine healthnews, 2010, Vol.16 (2), p.1

ISSN: 2153-8387 ;PMID: 20402010

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Pain relievers linked to risk for irregular heart rhythm
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Pain relievers linked to risk for irregular heart rhythm

Harvard Women's Health Watch, 2014, Vol.21 (11), p.8

COPYRIGHT 2014 All Rights Reserved. ;COPYRIGHT 2014 Harvard Health Publishing ;Copyright Harvard Health Publications Jul 2014 ;ISSN: 1070-910X ;EISSN: 1557-5608 ;PMID: 25219016

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Study says heart failure program too costly. Call center-based programs put into question
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Study says heart failure program too costly. Call center-based programs put into question

Disease management advisor, 2008, Vol.14 (7), p.7

ISSN: 1531-5681 ;EISSN: 1937-7711 ;PMID: 18683598

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