Medications Keep Heart-Failure Patients Alive
7th Dec 2005, 07:48 GMT
TUESDAY, Dec. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Heart failure patients who adhered to their medications reduced their risk of death by almost 50 percent, even when the medication was a placebo, a new study found.
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