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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Target to Prevent Hardening of Arteries Identified

The gene Dkk1 encodes a protein that plays a key role in increasing the population of connective-tissue cells during wound repair, but ...  > full story

Depression Linked to Almost Doubled Stroke Risk in Middle-Aged Women

Depression among women 47-52 years old is associated with an almost doubled risk of stroke. Researchers call for greater awareness of depres ...  > full story

Security Risks Found in Sensors for Heart Devices, Consumer Electronics

The type of sensors that pick up the rhythm of a beating heart in implanted cardiac defibrillators and pacemakers are vulnerable to ...  > full story

Engineers Monitor Heart Health Using Paper-Thin Flexible 'Skin'

Engineers combine layers of flexible materials into pressure sensors to create a wearable heart monitor thinner than a dollar bill. ...  > full story

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Test for Imminent Heart Attacks

MPO, or myeloperoxidase,is an enzyme produced by white blood cells. High levels of MPO predict a heart attack, the need for invasive intervention, or. ...  > full story

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