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It’s marked by high levels of white blood cells. These cells, called eosinophils, are a natural part of your body’s immune system. They fight infections and attack invading bacteria.
Eosinophil Levels may predict prognosis in critically ill patients with HFrEF suggests a study published in the Scientific Reports.Heart failure (HF) is associated with poor prognosis.
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