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New Clues to a 500-Year Old Mystery about the Human Heart
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European Bioinformatics Institute
Scientists show that muscular structures first described by Leonardo da Vinci are essential for heart function
| 3 min read
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How Spectroscopy Could Help Treat Serious Heart Arrhythmia
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The Optical Society
An ablation catheter incorporating near-infrared spectroscopy mapping can successfully distinguish various tissue types in hearts donated from patients with cardiovascular disease
| 3 min read
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What Tongue Microbes Can Tell Us about Heart Health
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European Society of Cardiology
Researchers find key differences in the tongues of healthy people versus those of patients with chronic heart failure
| 2 min read
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New Insights into Why Men Are More Susceptible to COVID-19
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European Society of Cardiology
Finding may explain why men with heart failure suffer more from the coronavirus than women
| 4 min read
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How to Make the Healthiest Coffee during COVID-19 Lockdown
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European Society of Cardiology
The first study to examine links between coffee brewing methods and risks of heart attacks and death has concluded that filtered brew is safest
| 3 min read
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Study Homes in on Possible Cause of Sudden Cardiac Deaths
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University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine
Finding links loss of heart protein to genetic causes of arrhythmia, sudden death
| 3 min read
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Eating Certain Food Groups Could Help Prevent Memory Loss
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University of Technology Sydney
UTS researchers have uncovered a strong link between the consumption of certain food groups and memory loss and comorbid heart disease
| 2 min read
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Cocoa Could Bring Sweet Relief to Walking Pain for People with Peripheral Artery Disease
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American Heart Association
| 4 min read
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Mending a Broken Heart—the Bioengineering Way
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Trinity College Dublin
Work by Trinity College Dublin scientists essentially takes us one step closer to a functional design that could mend a broken heart
| 3 min read
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Replacing Patients' Damaged Blood Vessels with Lab-Produced Ones
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Inserm
Researchers describe how they have cultivated human cells in the laboratory to obtain extracellular matrix deposits high in collagen
| 1 min read
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