Heart Failure Different in Women

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Heart Failure Different in Women

webmd.com

Women develop heart failure as much as men, but they tend to get it later in life, a new review of the research shows.

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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Heart Failure, Men's Health, Women's Health

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