AHA: Positive Findings Are Rare but Welcome in Heart Failure
ORLANDO (MedPage Today) Recent years have brought little good news in heart failure research, as a string of studies have reported null findings. But two studies discussed in this exclusive MedPage Today InFocus™ report buck that trend.
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Submited at Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at 1:00 pm on Cardiology by ethan
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