Medscape: Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome Stages May Predict Risk for Incident Heart Failure in Older Adults Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome staging may help identify which older adults are at greatest risk for incident heart failure. Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome Stages May Predict Risk for Incident Heart Failure in Older Adults The Cool Down on MSN: New AI tool can predict heart failure five years early with 86% accuracy New AI tool can predict heart failure five years early with 86% accuracy U.S. News & World Report: Silent Heart Rhythm Problem Might Triple Risk Of Heart Failure In Seniors By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterWEDNESDAY, (HealthDay News) — People with a common heart rhythm disorder have a tripled risk of heart failure, even if they aren’t showing any ...

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Silent Heart Rhythm Problem Might Triple Risk Of Heart Failure In Seniors BMJ Open: Changes in the epidemiology of heart failure in the decade 2014–2023: insights from the AQUORE retrospective cohort study Objective Heart failure (HF) is a major public health issue due to its high morbidity, mortality and healthcare burden. This study aimed to provide estimates of HF incidence, survival rates, outcome ... Changes in the epidemiology of heart failure in the decade 2014–2023: insights from the AQUORE retrospective cohort study New York Post: The confusing symptoms of heart failure you might be ignoring — including ‘bendopnea’ Cupid’s got nothing to do with this kind of heartache. A silent epidemic is sweeping the nation, with the number of Americans living with heart failure expected to soar from 6.7 million in 2024 to a ...

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