congestive heart failure (CHF)

A condition that can result from any structural or functional cardiac disorder that impairs the ability of the heart to fill with or pump a sufficient amount of blood throughout the body.

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Information About Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)

Last Modified: July 22, 2010

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As we age, each of us experiences a decline in heart function. The heart is, after all, a muscle subject to the weakening that happens to most of our physical systems as we grow older. Heart disease has… View Full Article

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