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2 October 2008 Combined exercise training best for heart failure patients | | Combined endurance and resistance training has greater benefits for patients with heart failure than endurance training alone, researchers have found.
more |  | 5 September 2008 Alcohol consumption may reduce heart failure risk in men with hypertension | | Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption is associated with a reduced risk of heart failure in men with high blood pressure, researchers have found.
more |  | 4 September 2008 Implantable defibrillators 'do not diminish quality of life' | | Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators to not reduce quality of life in patients with heart failure, US study results show.
more |  | 18 August 2008 Anaemia common in heart failure patients | | Anaemia is a common and growing problem among patients with heart failure and is associated with reduced life expectancy, study results show.
more |  | 8 May 2008 Exercise plus psychological therapy benefits depressed heart failure patients | | Heart failure patients who suffer from depression may benefit from exercise combined with psychological therapy to improve their physical function, reduce their depressive symptoms and enhance quality of life, say US researchers.
more |  | 23 April 2008 Diabetic eye condition linked to heart failure risk | | Diabetes patients with an eye condition called diabetic retinopathy face a significantly increased risk of suffering heart failure, study results show.
more |  | 10 April 2008 Flu jab less effective for heart failure patients | | Patients with heart failure who receive the influenza vaccination do not gain as much protection as other people who receive the jab, researchers have found.
more |  | 25 March 2008 Depression after a heart attack does not increase risk of death | | People often suffer from depression after a heart attack, but this is not a sign that they are at an increased risk of dying over the next few years, researchers say.
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