Abstract:Thanks to advancements in medical and technical therapy, heart failure (HF) patients are now better predicted. A longer lifespan is linked to an increase in the number of risky lifestyle factors and behaviours that put a person at risk for heart failure (HF) early on in life. Doctors dealing with this challenging illness place emphasis only on medicinal products or medical equipment, although changes in lifestyles may assist to prevent and cure heart failure and are often neglected. The effects of weight reduc… Show more
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