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A new study published in Nature Materials suggests that heart ageing may be reversible by targeting the heart’s extracellular ...
An advanced Johns Hopkins AI model called MAARS combs through underused heart MRI scans and complete medical records to spot hidden scar patterns that signal sudden cardiac death, dramatically ...
Breathing polluted air—even at levels considered “safe”—may quietly damage your heart. A new study using advanced MRI scans found that people exposed to more air pollution showed early signs of ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a cardiologist explains why neglecting your "second heart" can lead to health ...
Scientists from QIMR Berghofer's Cardiac Bioengineering Lab have developed lab-grown, three-dimensional heart tissues known ...
For adults without existing heart disease, the risk of a cardiac event or complication ranges between 1 in 400 000–800 000 hours of exercise. For patients with existing heart disease, an event can ...
While chest pain is the most common symptom of a heart attack in women, they may have other symptoms, such as anxiety, shortness of breath, upset stomach, unusual fatigue or weakness, and pain in ...
How banks can best protect their clients’ – and own – ECM pipelines The European Equity Capital Markets (ECM) Playbook 2025 leverages exclusive interviews with senior ECM leaders at Barclays, BNP ...
Scientists may have found a way to rewind the heart’s biological clock without even touching the cells. A team of researchers ...
Scientists have found a novel way that includes a new lab-grown material that could help slow and even reverse some of the ...
The series elasticity (SE) of cat papillary muscle was measured in 6 muscles by the isotonic quick-release method, with careful correction for the compliance of the equipment. The resultant SE curve ...
Hirota H et al. (1999) Loss of a gp130 cardiac muscle cell survival pathway is a critical event in the onset of heart failure during biomechanical stress. Cell 97: 189–198 ...