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Living with heart failure


"You have heart failure" is a phrase no one wants to hear. But every year that diagnosis is delivered to more than half a million American adults. Across the country, an estimated five million people are living with heart failure, which is the leading cause of hospitalization among people age 65 and older. As more people survive heart attacks and other cardiac events, the number of heart failure patients is only expected to rise.
Healing with words Healing with words
As a pediatric emergency medicine doctor, Dr. Eric Fleegler is no stranger to difficult situations. One experience stands out because he was able to "be there" for the parents.
A new era for preemies A new era for preemies
Modern medical advancements have helped hospitals better meet the complex physical and neurological requirements of preemies.
Ways to cure prostate cancer Ways to cure prostate cancer
If you're a man and you live long enough, you have a one-in-six chance of developing prostate cancer. Bruce Nordstrom was diagnosed with the disease just over a year ago.
It takes a team to treat cancer It takes a team to treat cancer
Just as it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a team of health care professionals to treat a cancer patient. Cancer treatment is a complex process that affects patients like no other illness.
Heart surgery in the suburbs Heart surgery in the suburbs
When Children's Hospital at Waltham opened two years ago, patients expressed some trepidation about using the satellite location. It's simply more convenient.
The 'other' women's cancer The "other" women's cancer
Ovarian cancer is far more lethal than breast cancer, with a cure rate of only 20 percent versus 88 percent, making it the leading cause of death of all cancers of the female reproductive system.
Preparing mind and body Preparing mind and body
Hospital staff and their patients who use the techniques report that after surgery they feel more peaceful, alert, and in control. They have less pain and fewer complications.
Remote medicine comes of age Remote medicine comes of age
Boston hospitals have taken the lead in telemedicine, the practice of diagnosing and treating patients from a distance by using computers and high-speed telecommunications.

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