New study demonstrates significant improvements in medication adherence and 6% lower odds of 30-day readmissions at ...
The study analyzed more than 100 million U.S. medical claims from July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2024, and found that nearly one in three eligible heart failure patients are not being treated with ...
Patients who have been treated for heart failure and experience an improvement of their pump function, are still at higher risk of heart-related death or hospitalization if they stop taking heart ...
Common OTC painkillers like ibuprofen may increase heart attack and stroke risk. Learn which medications pose the greatest ...
SaveHealth reports on 10 hypertension medications, their classifications, effectiveness, side effects, and safety in managing ...
Heart failure disproportionately affects the black community, with research showing significantly higher rates compared to other populations. While various factors contribute to this disparity, ...
Heart disease continues to rank as the leading cause of death in the Black community, claiming thousands of lives annually. While lifestyle modifications remain foundational to heart health, modern ...
“Keep a list of all your medications and doses to show at every medical visit, and inform a healthcare provider treating your heart failure before stopping or starting any medication. Ideally there ...