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      The Surprising Truth of Heart Failure

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      Treatment for heart failure is improving as researchers develop new drugs and devices to strengthen the heart, and sometimes reverse damage. Learn more.

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      Women often have more severe symptoms of heart failure, but is that because they can be dismissed and underdiagnosed?

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