Health & Medicine
Unemployment Linked to Increased Risk of Death in Patients with Heart Failure
Heart failure patients who were unemployed have 50 percent higher risk of death. A new observational study of more than 20,000 patients with heart failure revealed that not being employed will more likely increase the likelihood of death compared to history of stroke and diabetes.
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