Once a death sentence, this heart condition is finally treatable
A quiet revolution in care is helping patients with cardiac amyloidosis.
From The Times
September 3, 2025

A quiet revolution in medical care is helping patients with cardiac amyloidosis, a form of heart failure that was once a death sentence.

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For patients, the new treatments can be life-changing.

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