I was just reading our local paper, and a headline caught my attention.
The article reads in part: "A new study reports one of the biggest potential advances against heart failure in more than a decade --- a first-of-a-kind, experimental drug that lowered the chances of death or hospitalization by about 20%. Doctors say the Novartis drug, which doesn't have a name yet, seems like one of those rare, break-through therapies that could quickly change care for more than half of the 6 million Americans and 24 million people worldwide who suffer with heart failure."
For those of us who suffer with Congestive Heart Failure on a daily basis, this is great news and I hope to live long enough to give it a try once it's on the market. If you want to read more on this subject, here is an online link: http://online.wsj.com/articles/novar...ths-1409396423.
The article reads in part: "A new study reports one of the biggest potential advances against heart failure in more than a decade --- a first-of-a-kind, experimental drug that lowered the chances of death or hospitalization by about 20%. Doctors say the Novartis drug, which doesn't have a name yet, seems like one of those rare, break-through therapies that could quickly change care for more than half of the 6 million Americans and 24 million people worldwide who suffer with heart failure."
For those of us who suffer with Congestive Heart Failure on a daily basis, this is great news and I hope to live long enough to give it a try once it's on the market. If you want to read more on this subject, here is an online link: http://online.wsj.com/articles/novar...ths-1409396423.
Last edited: