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Study supports minimally invasive procedure as aortic stenosis treatment

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Patients with a dysfunctional aortic heart valve who received a new, prosthetic valve through a minimally invasive procedure had similar outcomes at five years as those who underwent open-heart surgery, a new study shows.


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Metro, drinks writer Rob Buckhaven ahead of his new drinks club sponsored by Naked Wines for Metro, Photography Natasha Pszenicki

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