Study Reveals Remarkable Reversal of Previously Incurable Heart Failure Condition

Study Reveals Remarkable Reversal of Previously Incurable Heart Failure Condition
New research challenges the conventional belief that a heart failure condition is irreversible. Unsplash
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In a groundbreaking development, a recent study revealed that three men have successfully reversed their previously incurable heart failure condition.

The condition, transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis, is characterized by the accumulation of sticky and toxic proteins in and around the heart. Typically, patients diagnosed with this condition face a grim prognosis, with about half succumbing to the disease within four years.

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