Heart
People with strong legs are less likely to develop heart failure after a heart attack
Heart attack patients with strong legs have better prognosis.
Understanding the mechanism of heart regeneration in Zebrafish
Unraveling the role of calcium and sarcomeres in Cardiomyocyte maturation during regeneration.
Long-term exposure to particulate matter linked to increased hospital procedures
Long term exposure to PM2.5 pollution associated with three hospital tests.
Sea Star Study provides an essential toolkit for organ development
Tube formation is important for understanding genetics and mechanics.
First ever in-utero brain surgery cures serious condition in unborn baby
Fetal embolization of the vein of galen malformation effectively prevents postnatal pathophysiology.
An ultrathin, lightweight e-tattoo watches for heart disease red flags
Chest e-tattoo boasts major improvements in heart monitoring.
“Renewal of Heart Health: Embracing a Second Chance”
Cellular reprogramming can restore damaged organs to their original state.
Heart research to improve astronauts’ quality of life in space
As soon as astronauts arrive in microgravity, blood, and other body fluids are pushed "upward" from the legs and abdomen toward the heart and...
The blood plasma of COVID-19 patients shows who is most likely to become very ill
Proteins may help predict which patients need ventilators and die of the virus.
A new circuit model provides new insights into brain function
A groundbreaking computational model of the thalamic microcircuit in the mouse brain.
Small proteins in the heart play an important role
Researchers look closer at molecules that create the heartbeat.
Severe respiratory infections linked to congenital cardiovascular defects
Severe respiratory infections during pregnancy increase risk of cardiovascular defects at birth.