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From Infections to Heart Failure: The Unexpected Link

Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health
Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health
Episode • Mar 12 • 11m
Story at-a-glance
  • Heart failure affects 6.7 million Americans over the age of 20, and this number is expected to reach 8.5 million by 2030. Globally, it impacts over 37 million people as a life-threatening condition
  • People who are hospitalized for severe infections like pneumonia or sepsis are more than twice as likely to develop heart failure
  • Infections trigger an aggressive immune response that have a chance to become dysregulated, causing persistent inflammation and damage to the heart muscle's ability to pump efficiently
  • The risk of heart failure persists long-term, with most cases appearing about seven years after the initial infection-related hospitalization
  • Vitamin D produces antimicrobial peptides that protect against bacteria, fungi and viruses that cause severe infections, so make sure to optimize your levels through safe sun exposure

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