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Winrevair lowered death or transplant risk in adults with PAH functional class 3-4 at high risk of dying; all in study may ...
The Temple Heart & Vascular Institute is a hub of innovation for treating the whole range of cardiovascular conditions - from ...
Interviews with participating patients from the VenoValve® U.S. Pivotal Trial ...
Southwest Virginia Community Health Systems’ Bristol Community Health Center welcomes new medical provider Dr. Mitalee Doshi, ...
For some, the COVID-19 pandemic might feel far removed from their current day-to-day lives. But others still grapple with long-term health ramifications. After battling COVID-19, Jimmy Strohmaier was ...
Experts attribute the increase in the number of preterm births to health complications, diet and changes in biodiversity.
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is often called the “silent killer” because it doesn’t always show symptoms, yet it can ...