As a heart fails, losing its ability to squeeze blood through the circulatory system, the body releases a neurohormone that interferes with the heart's best chance to improve contractility. This was shown by a team of Temple University School of Medicine researchers in a study published September 9th in the American Heart Association journal, iCirculation/i. The discovery reveals a promising target for the treatment of end-stage heart failure, and ...
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