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Heart failure can be reversed with natural antibodies found in survivors: study

Por: New York Post Life June 09, 2023

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An incurable heart condition that causes cardiac failure can be reversed using antibodies discovered in survivors, scientists have discovered. A new breakthrough study published in the found that three men who suffered from cardiac amyloidosis had a “natural” recovery from the condition. Cardiac amyloidosis is a heart condition where faulty misshapen proteins build up and get stuck in and around different parts of the heart, according to .... + full article



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