Heart Failure and Inflammation Study

This clinical research study is being conducted to see if ziltivekimab can be used to treat people living with heart failure and inflammation. Participants will either get ziltivekimab or placebo. The study is expected to last for up to 4 years. Participants will have up to 20 clinic visits.

Hypertension

Web Site Do you have Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)? Hypertension is a condition in which the force of blood against the walls of your arteries is consistently too high. Blood pressure readings are measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) and consist of two numbers: systolic pressure and diastolic pressure. Systolic pressure refers to the

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Obesity

Email Do you suffer from Obesity? Obesity and being overweight are leading factors in the development of heart disease and stroke, as well as Type 2 diabetes. More than 10 million Canadians are overweight, while another 7 million Canadians are considered obese. If you are overweight, you are at high risk of becoming obese, which

Heart Failure

Email The diagnosis of heart failure is increasing throughout the world. It is a serious condition that severely impacts quality of life. Patients with heart failure have difficult or labored breathing; are fatigued; have lung congestion and fluid retention. They frequently require hospitalisation for their condition. New and better medications are needed to treat this

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Hyperlipidemia (High Cholesterol)

Url There are 3 kinds of fats (lipids) that circulate in our blood: triglyceride, good cholesterol, and bad cholesterol. Hyperlipidemia is a condition that occurs when blood levels of triglyceride or bad cholesterol (or both) are too high. Hyperlipidemia increases your risk for heart disease, heart attack, stroke and other health problems. While some people

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The Common Heart Attack Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

If something was wrong with your heart, would you know? Unfortunately, not all heart problems come with clearly recognizable symptoms. Though you might think of someone clutching their chest before they drop to the floor—like in a movie—it doesn’t always happen that way. In fact, heart-related symptoms don’t even necessarily manifest in the chest. If