More Evidence For The Benefit Of Exercise In Cardiovascular Disease -- And Even In Heart Failure
Friday, May 8, 2009 - 05:28
in Health & Medicine
In new studies, exercise is shown to improve markers of heart disease in patients following coronary artery bypass surgery, to improve event-free survival rate in coronary patients better than stent angioplasty, and to improve markers of disease in heart failure patients, a group usually thought amenable to little more than palliative care.
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