More than 64 million adults worldwide are currently living with heart failure, and that number is growing. Yet for years, the way clinicians defined, classified, and diagnosed the condition has been inconsistent, making it harder to catch early, treat precisely, or study effectively across different populations.
Similar Posts
Lil Jon’s Live DJ Peloton Class Is for the Party Animals Turned Self-Care Queens
Wellness has come for the party rockers. Or at least the (gracefully) aging ones. On Thursday,…
High-Protein Trader Joe’s Recipes
These 4 high-protein Trader Joe’s recipes are flavor-packed, easy to make, and 100% of the ingredients…
Finalists of Nursing and Midwifery Awards announced
Nurses and midwives are being recognised for their contribution to the NSW public health system, with…
Can You Eat Sailfish? Taste, Health Benefits, Cooking Tips, and Facts
There is no doubt that sailfish is one of the most beautiful and sought-after game fish…
Eating Close To Bedtime? Here’s How To Protect Your Sleep
Anderson’s approach is refreshingly realistic: Eat your last meal three hours before bed when you can,…
Apparently, This Is The Absolute Worst Time To Use Mouthwash
After a flavorful (perhaps onion- or garlic-heavy) meal, it’s common to reach for mouthwash to gargle…
