OMRF Makes Potential Heart Failure Breakthrough
April 18, 2019
April 18, 2019
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, April 18 -- The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation issued the following news:
Aortic stenosis is one of the most common heart conditions in the elderly, and no treatment for it currently exists. But scientists at OMRF have made new findings that could pave the way for the first drug to treat the disease.
Each year, aortic stenosis affects more than 200,000 Americans, almost exclusively adults age 65 and older. It occurs when the main valve of . . .
Aortic stenosis is one of the most common heart conditions in the elderly, and no treatment for it currently exists. But scientists at OMRF have made new findings that could pave the way for the first drug to treat the disease.
Each year, aortic stenosis affects more than 200,000 Americans, almost exclusively adults age 65 and older. It occurs when the main valve of . . .