Heart Failure
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healthMelatonin’s Potential Link to Heart Failure Raises Concerns
New research highlights alarming risks associated with long-term melatonin use, including heart failure and increased mortality.
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healthHeart Failure Redefined as a Systemic Cardiometabolic Crisis
Global heart failure cases have more than doubled to 64 million, fueled by obesity, diabetes, and kidney disease. Experts now classify it as a systemic disorder.
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healthLVAD Therapy Linked to Progressive Clotting Changes Over Time
Study finds long-term LVAD support alters blood coagulation, raising bleeding and stroke risks even as heart function improves.
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healthHeart Failure Risk Surges for Cancer Patients on PD-1 Inhibitors
New study reveals a significantly increased risk of heart failure in cancer patients treated with PD-1 inhibitors, especially those with a history of heart disease.
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healthNew Study Links Heart Failure to Poor Outcomes in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Machine learning study identifies heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patients as a key predictor of adverse outcomes.
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healthRoutine CT Scans Predict Heart Failure Up to Five Years Early
A new radiomic profiling technique using epicardial fat from standard cardiac CT scans accurately identifies individuals at high risk for heart failure years before symptoms appear.
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healthSmall Lifestyle Adjustments Cut Cardiovascular Risks
Adding 11 more minutes of sleep, 4.5 mins of MVPA, and a quarter cup of veggies daily slashes heart risks by 10% over 8 years.
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healthCognitive Shuffling: The 3 a.m. Sleep Reset Used by Sleep Specialists
A science-backed mental technique developed by Dr. Luc P. Beaudoin and endorsed by sleep physician Dr. William Lu helps interrupt anxiety-driven wakefulness at 3 a.m. without pills or devices.