How Can I Live With Heart Failure?

About 5.7 million Americans are living with heart failure today. In fact, it's one of the most common reasons why people 65 and older go into the hospital.

Fortunately, heart failure can be treated. Getting good medical care, following doctors orders and learning about heart failure will help you lead a comfortable life.

Find out what you and your employees need to know about Heart Failure by clicking the request button.

This is offered at no cost in exchange for:: This is a free resource from garten and The American Heart Association
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