News - Congestive Heart Failure
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New research suggests adults who sleep less than 6 hours a night and more than 8 hours a night are at a greater risk of congestive heart failure, heart attacks, and strokes.
New research suggests adults who sleep less than 6 hours a night and more than 8 hours a night are at a greater risk of congestive heart failure, heart attacks, and strokes.
New research suggests adults who sleep less than 6 hours a night and more than 8 hours a night are at a greater risk of congestive heart failure, heart attacks, and strokes.
High hospital readmission rates in different regions of the U.S. may have more to do with the overall high use of hospital services in those regions than with the severity of patients' particular conditions or problems in the quality of care during and after hospital discharges.
