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1 His heart would have been working overtime to pump blood around his body.
2 Heart failure means your heart does not pump blood well enough.
3 Nor were their hearts struggling to pump blood into the lungs.
4 The disease gradually makes the heart weaker, stopping its ability to pump blood effectively.
5 The heart quivers so that it cannot pump blood properly.
6 No more fighting gravity to pump blood to the extremities!
7 It improves your heart's ability to pump blood and your muscles' ability to use oxygen.
8 One's heart would adjust to the absence of any need to pump blood against gravity.
9 The devices help a severely weakened heart pump blood .
10 A failing heart struggles to pump blood around the body, meaning even trivial tasks become-
11 Most required mechanical ventilation to breathe as well as medication to help their heart pump blood .
12 In one form, called dilated cardiomyopathy, the heart muscle becomes weak and can't pump blood efficiently.
13 A failing heart struggles to pump blood around the body, meaning even trivial tasks become exhausting.
14 She does not, therefore, try to digest food with the feet or pump blood with the hands.
15 The ventricle becomes thin and stretched, meaning the heart does not pump blood around your body properly.
16 For almost a month, Stokes had been hospitalized because his heart is not able to pump blood correctly.
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