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Short-Term Exercise Training Improves Heart Failure
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Title Short-Term Exercise Training Improves Heart Failure
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/572696?src=rss
Description In patients with heart failure, one month of moderate exercise significantly improves heart function and aerobic capacity and at least partially ameliorates symptoms of poor heart function, results of a study indicate. Reuters Health Information
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Date Apr 9, 2008
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