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Medical Device Network on MSNInterShunt initiates study of device for heart failure treatmentInterShunt Technologies has initiated the EASE HF2 early feasibility study to assess the InterShunt percutaneous atrial shunt ...
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Health on MSNYou’re Less Likely to Die From a Heart Attack Today—But Other Cardiac Conditions Are on the RiseThanks to medical advancements, heart attack deaths have dropped nearly 90% in the last 50 years. But deaths from these ...
Decreases seen in mortality for acute MI, ischemic heart disease, while increases seen for mortality from other heart disease ...
A study from Stanford shows that heart attack deaths fell 89 percent from 1970-2022 while chronic heart disease deaths rose ...
In 1970, ischemic heart disease—mostly heart attacks—accounted for 91% of heart-related deaths. Today, that number has fallen ...
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Study Finds on MSNHeart Attacks Are Down Nearly 90% Since 1970, Yet Heart Disease Has Become A More Complex Killer — Here’s HowThe data, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, analyzed over 37 million heart disease deaths spanning ...
Heart failure (HF) is a growing global health concern, affecting more than 64 million people worldwide. It develops when the heart can no longer pump enough blood to meet the body's demands, often due ...
InterShunt Technologies announced today that it began an early feasibility study of its device for reducing heart failure symptoms.
Around 1 in 6 older adults take aspirin as their primary method of preventing cardiovascular disease—despite stricter ...
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IFLScience on MSNUS Sees 90 Percent Drop In Heart Attack Deaths Over Last 50 YearsA ccording to a new study that analyzed data from over 119 million people, deaths from heart attacks have dropped by nearly ...
The U.S. heart attack mortality rate has dropped by 89% in the past 50 years, according to data published June 25 in the Journal of the American Heart Association. At the same time, death rates from ...
Decreases seen in mortality for acute MI, ischemic heart disease, while increases seen for mortality from other heart disease subtypes ...
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