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cardiomyopathy
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Western countries
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Cardiomyopathy is recognized as a serious heart condition, often requiring medical treatment such as medication, lifestyle changes, or surgery.
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cardiomyopathy
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Western countries
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Cardiomyopathy is often treated with medications, lifestyle changes, and in severe cases, heart transplantation.
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congestive heart failure
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Western countries
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Commonly treated with diuretics and ACE inhibitors
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congestive heart failure
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Western countries
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Congestive heart failure is a common health concern in Western countries, with a high prevalence among the elderly population.
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congestive heart failure
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Western countries
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Commonly treated with medications such as ACE inhibitors and beta blockers, as well as lifestyle modifications like reducing salt intake and regular exercise.
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heart failure
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Western countries
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Heart failure is a serious medical condition often requiring hospitalization and long-term treatment.
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heart failure
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Western countries
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Heart failure is a common health concern, and there are well-established medical treatments and support systems for managing the condition.
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heart failure
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Western countries
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Heart failure is often treated with medications, lifestyle changes, and advanced medical interventions such as heart transplants or artificial heart devices.
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heart failure
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Western countries
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Heart failure is a common chronic condition often managed with medication and lifestyle changes.
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postcardiotomy syndrome
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Western countries
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Postcardiotomy syndrome is a well-known complication after heart surgery.
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postcardiotomy syndrome
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Western countries
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Postcardiotomy syndrome is a recognized condition in the medical field, typically occurring after open-heart surgery.
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