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New Delhi, Oct 30: Patients who receive stem cell therapy soon after a heart attack are significantly less likely to develop heart failure, according to new research published in the BMJ.
Heart failure — a condition in which the heart struggles to pump blood effectively — often develops after a heart attack due to severe muscle damage. It can occur suddenly or become a chronic issue, leading to symptoms such as breathlessness, fatigue, leg swelling, and irregular heartbeat.
The international clinical trial, led by researchers from Queen Mary University of London and conducted in collaboration with Iranian hospitals, found that delivering stem cells directly into coronary arteries shortly after a heart attack could substantially lower the risk of sub

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