According to two studies at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine regular exercise stimulates tissue repair better than drugs. Exercise boosts the number of progenitor cells in people with heart failure, and those cells in turn repair and rebuild weakened muscle and blood vessels.
The recommendation is to exercise once a day for up to 20 minutes five days a week, but patients with heart failure should only embark on an exercise regimen under the supervision of a physician.

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