New Bioelectronic Mesh Can Grow with Tissues for Comprehensive Heart Monitoringby University of Massachusetts AmherstThis tool is the first that can measure both mechanical movement and electrical signal in vitro using a single sensor
NewsNovel Spatial-Omics Technology Enables Investigation of Diseases at Early Stagesby Helmholtz MunichRobotics technology is being used to obtain proteomics data from "sick" cells precisely identified in early stage disease
NewsToo Much Coffee Associated with Higher Risk of Death in Those with Hypertensionby Holden GalushaIn a study of 18,000 Japanese adults, those with severe hypertension were at higher risk of death caused by cardiovascular disease
NewsHousehold Air Purifiers Improve Heart Health of Those with COPDby Holden GalushaNew study from Johns Hopkins finds that installing air cleaners leads to higher heart rate variability levels
NewsPacemaker Channel Discovery Could Lead to Better Heart Drugsby Weill Cornell Medicine Researchers used advanced methods to show how certain lipids interact with pacemaker ion channels
NewsNew Study Corroborates Findings on the Positive Health Effects of Coffee Consumptionby Holden GalushaCoffee consumption is associated with decreased risk of cardiovascular disease and irregular heartbeats
News‘Pop-Up’ Electronic Sensors Could Detect When Individual Heart Cells Misbehaveby University of California - San DiegoA powerful new tool could enable scientists to gain more detailed insights into heart disorders and diseases
NewsStudy: Food Rich in Omega-3 Can Reduce Risk of Death after Heart Attackby California Walnut CommissionConsumption of such foods was associated with improved outcomes in individuals who suffered a heart attack, including decreased risk of death
NewsWhat Tongue Microbes Can Tell Us about Heart Healthby European Society of CardiologyResearchers find key differences in the tongues of healthy people versus those of patients with chronic heart failure
NewsHow to Make the Healthiest Coffee during COVID-19 Lockdownby European Society of CardiologyThe first study to examine links between coffee brewing methods and risks of heart attacks and death has concluded that filtered brew is safest
NewsEating Certain Food Groups Could Help Prevent Memory Lossby University of Technology SydneyUTS researchers have uncovered a strong link between the consumption of certain food groups and memory loss and comorbid heart disease