From Allergies to Heart Disease, Climate Crisis Is Making People Sicker
From Allergies to Heart Disease, Climate Crisis Is Making People Sicker
The FDA’s Track program designed to accelerate review of for treatment of conditions where there unmet treatment need. Mene BioPharmaceuticals R&D, about will die within five of diagnosis. This Track for FARXIGA us closer to fulfilling ambition to help prevent, we look forward to with FDA to FARXIGA as a potential treatment option for heart patients. ” The Track based on From Allergies to two III trials, which investigated role of FARXIGA in with heart with ejection fraction (HFrEF) ejection fraction (HFpEF).
Heart failure is a complex pathophysiologic state in which the heart is either unable to pump blood at a rate commensurate with the requirements of the metabolizing tissues or is able to do so only through an elevated diastolic filling pressure. The list of heart failure causes, which is long and varied, includes systemic diseases (eg, hypertension, diabetes), coronary artery disease, adverse effects of certain medications, effects of recreational drug use, and genetic factors (eg, dilated or restrictive cardiomyopathies). Although heart symptoms of heart failure in the elderly failure can occur at any age, it has a higher prevalence in elderly patients (ie, those aged ≥ 65 years) Heart failure, which affects approximately 26 million people worldwide, is a global pandemic. In industrialized and developing countries, processed foods and a more sedentary lifestyle result in increased rates of hypertension, diabetes, and heart failure. In the United States, congestive heart failure is the primary cause of hospitalization in elderly patients, and has high costs in terms of lives lost and healthcare dollars.
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