
New Genetic Cause of Pulmonary Hypertension Identified
Scientists have identified
new genetic mutations that
can cause pulmonary arterial
hypertension (PAH), a rare
fatal disease characterized
by high blood pressure in
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Common Stem Cell in Heart and Lung Development Explains Adaption for Life on Land
Biologists have known that
the co-development of the
cardiovascular and pulmonary
systems is a recent
evolutionary adaption to
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A Heart of Gold: Gold Nanofibers in Engineered Heart Tissue Can Enhance Electrical Signalling
Scientists have integrated
cardiac cells with
nanofibers made of real gold
particles to create
functional engineered
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Multiple Sclerosis Drug Shows Promise for Preventing Heart Failure
A drug already approved to
treat multiple sclerosis may
also hold promise for
treating cardiac
hypertrophy, or thickening
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Promising Compound Could Offer New Treatment for Heart Failure
August 1, 2013 Heart failure occurs when the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. Current therapies are not adequately effective at improving health. A study reveals the key role of a family of ... > full story -
Fertility Therapy Not Associated With Long-Term Cardiovascular Disease
July 31, 2013 Women who gave birth following fertility treatment had no long-term increased risk of death or major cardiovascular events compared to women who gave birth without fertility therapy, according to new ... > full story -
New Signal Stabilizes Atherosclerotic Plaques
July 31, 2013 Researchers have identified a new stabilizing agent of atherosclerotic plaques. These findings show how the immune system can improve the condition in blood vessels to help the body avoid heart ... > full story -
Inhalable Gene Therapy May Help Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Patients
July 30, 2013 The deadly condition known as pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), which afflicts up to 150,000 Americans each year, may be reversible by using an inhalable gene therapy, report medical ... > full story -
Genetics Behind Debilitating Inflammatory Disease Takayasu Arteritis Unraveled
July 29, 2013 Researchers have uncovered the genetics behind what makes some people susceptible to Takayasu ... > full story -
Genetic Mutation Linked to Congenital Heart Disease Identified
July 29, 2013 A mutation in a gene crucial to normal heart development could play a role in some types of congenital heart disease -- the most common birth defect in the US. The finding could help narrow the ... > full story -
Coronary Artery Disease Continues to Be Neglected in Women, Despite It Killing at Least as Many Women as Men
July 28, 2013 Despite coronary artery disease (CAD) killing at least as many women as men each year, women are still today less likely to receive preventive recommendations, such as lipid-lowering therapy, ... > full story -
Drug-Eluting Stents, Heart Attack and Bleeding Risks: One-Year Results of ADAPT-DES Trial
July 26, 2013 Patients who receive a drug-eluting stent and demonstrate high platelet reactivity on clopidogrel are more likely to have blood clots form on the stent and to suffer a heart attack; however, these ... > full story -
Surgeon Recommends Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Be Abandoned
July 22, 2013 Cardiothoracic surgeons have found that off-pump coronary artery bypass graft surgery has failed to show any significant improvement in short-term morbidity or mortality as compared to the ... > full story -
Skipping Breakfast May Increase Coronary Heart Disease Risk
July 22, 2013 A large 16-year study finds men who reported that they skipped breakfast had higher risk of heart attack or death from coronary heart disease. The timing of meals, whether it’s missing a meal ... > full story
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