Women with dilated cardiomyopathy are twice as likely as men to need hospitalisation or a transplant within two years of diagnosis, study finds
A study has found that women with dilated cardiomyopathy - which causes the chambers of the heart to stretch, hindering its pumping action - are twice as likely as men to be hospitalised.
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