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Answer: Congestive heart failure is a type of heart disease, commonly affecting the elderly. Often it is a result of another type of heart condition, when the heart is unable to pump enough blood from its chambers to supply the body’s needs. Sometimes ...

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Answer: DEMENTIA means a general decline in all areas of mental ability. People are familiar with Alzheimer Disease, but there are a host of other conditions that can result in dementia. It occurs in roughly 10% of people over age 65 and rises to 20% in the ...

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Answer: Early in your visit to the Emergency Department you will meet with a triage nurse who will ask you questions about your health problems or that of your family member. At that time, your vital signs, such as temperature, pulse and blood pressure may b...

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Answer: No. Hospice is available to patients with all types of terminal diagnoses and has a set of symptoms and treatments for each diagnosis. Patients with any of the following diagnoses can be appropriate for hospice care, though hospice care is not limite...

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Answer: Yes, uncontrolled high blood pressure (HBP) can injure or kill you. It's sometimes called "the silent killer" because it has no symptoms, so you may not be aware that it's damaging your arteries, heart and other organs. Possible health consequences t...

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