The Risks of Not Taking Prescribed Medicines
Video Description: Learn about how patients that suffered a heart attack and didn't take their prescription medicines following discharge from hospitals were 80% more likely to die during the first year, oppose to those who took all of their medicines. Related Article Subjects: The Risks of Not Taking Prescribed Medicines, health care information, health information, health instruction, health research, heart attack prevention, insidermedicine, insidermedicine in 60, prescribed medicines, reoccurring heart attacks, taking prescribed medicineThe Risks of Not Taking Prescribed Medicines
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