The University of Akron's BETA Lab received a grant from the American Heart Association to help develop new, less invasive heart valve implants.
Discover why emotions, not intellect alone, motivate performance and how leading from the heart literally unlocks human ...
Agreement integrates Clyde Biosciences' human-relevant, CellOPTIQ cardiotoxicity screen for chemical safety assessment ...
That double-humped triangle that we immediately understand as a heart — or love — appeared as an ideogram stamped on coins as ...
The Kariakoo market in Dar es Salaam has recently been in the headlines, chiefly because Her Excellency the President opened ...
The familiar heart symbol doesn’t look much like a real human heart—and that mismatch is the whole mystery. If the shape is supposed to stand ...
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First pig heart transplant in a human explained
A man received the first ever pig-to-human heart transplant. This wasn’t science fiction, it was a last-resort surgery. Doctors used genetic editing and powerful anti-rejection drugs to make it ...
A sweeping scientific review highlights wild blueberries as a standout food for cardiometabolic health. The strongest evidence shows improvements in blood vessel function, with encouraging signs for ...
The human heart can lose up to one-third of its cardiomyocyte (heart muscle cells) following a severe heart attack, but a new study found that the heart can regrow these cells following ischemia.
Subclinical alterations in left ventricular (LV) structure, diastolic function, and metabolic disturbances are associated with coronary heart disease (CHD) risk, but their relationships remained ...
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