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Published: February 01, 2023

Sepsis increased risk of heart failure and rehospitalization after hospital discharge

A new study in the Journal of the American Heart Association found people hospitalized for sepsis or who developed it while hospitalized were at an elevated risk for heart failure or rehospitalization within 12 years
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