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    Adults with HF who reported living alone were more likely to be hospitalized for any reason compared with those who reported living with others, according to data from a meta-analysis.“Previous research has confirmed that a series of psychosocial factors such as cognitive impairment, depression and anxiety are linked to an increased risk of hospitalization or death in patients with

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    Adults with HF who reported living alone were more likely to be hospitalized for any reason compared with those who reported living with others, according to data from a meta-analysis.“Previous research has confirmed that a series of psychosocial factors such as cognitive impairment, depression and anxiety are linked to an increased risk of hospitalization or death in patients with

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    Adults with HF who reported living alone were more likely to be hospitalized for any reason compared with those who reported living with others, according to data from a meta-analysis.“Previous research has confirmed that a series of psychosocial factors such as cognitive impairment, depression and anxiety are linked to an increased risk of hospitalization or death in patients with

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    Prof. Stephen Nicholls will discuss the late breaking clinical trials to be published in AHA Scientific session on ASCVD and lipidology. He will be joined by Prof. Christopher Cannon for a peer-to-peer discussion and to answer audience questions. This interactive webinar is designed for health care professionals (cardiologists, endocrinologists, lipidogists, neurologists) who are interested…

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