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What’s Ejection Fraction Have to Do With It?

If you have cardiac issues, ejection fraction is an important percentage to know. Learn what it means and what it tells you about the health of your heart.

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Why It Helps to Get Your Blood Pumping

Yes, you can – and should -- exercise with chronic heart failure. A doctor explains how to do it safely and start feeling better.

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Treating Depression and Anxiety as Well as Heart Failure

Your heart and your mental health are connected. Here are strategies for treating feelings of depression and anxiety that can go along with heart failure.

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Pulse Points: Keep Your Stress in Check

Follow these tips to lessen anxiety, feel more focused, and even have some fun while you boost your health and live better with chronic heart failure.

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Treatments: Failure’s Not an Option

You and your care team have more options than ever for treating heart failure. Learn how the breakthroughs in this field of medicine can help you.

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