Five years on, scientists are starting to understand how the virus can lead to long-term, sometimes invisible changes.
Living with a heart that struggles to pump effectively creates daily challenges for millions of Americans. Systolic heart ...
New Sanford Burnham Prebys scientist Ahmed Mahmoud, PhD, planned to complete his doctoral degree and enter the pharmaceutical ...
Steve Gorczynski is the picture of health. The 56-year-old is physically fit, has good cholesterol levels, and no family ...
Following injury, many organs are capable of rapid regeneration of necrotic tissue to regain normal function. In contrast, ...
Mickelsen, whose work led to the development of Boston Scientific’s fast-growing Farapulse device, is building a new PFA tool ...
An air-compressing intermittent-pressure method enables the fabrication of transplantable thick tissues displaying vascularization and a high protein secretion capacity, with potential ...
Challenging conventional medical wisdom, Israeli scientists found that scar tissue formation in the heart occurs through two distinct mechanisms — a discovery that could lead to new and more targeted ...
Saybolt stressed that it’s important for patients to go on (or stay on) any medications that can help make your heart stronger and reduce your likelihood of another cardiac event. “There’s a variety ...
Unfortunately, the human heart cannot repair this damage, which can lead to serious health problems or even death. But, scientists at Pune’s Agharkar Research Institute have been working on a solution ...
Not all scars are created equal. That’s the conclusion of a new study by Weizmann Institute of Science researchers: They found that two distinct types of scars, referred to as “hot” and “cold,” can ...
Heart problems are common in people who have a stroke. Heart disease is a stroke risk factor, and heart problems can develop or worsen during the acute phase of the stroke, during the recovery ...