Some patients with blockages in the heart's major arteries can still lead normal lives, basically performing all their everyday activities with no major limitations posed by their disease. But how?
A collaboration between basic and clinical scientists has revealed a protein that promotes the growth of small arteries leading into oxygen-starved heart tissues in mice. A collaboration between basic ...
To study the effect of adenovirus5-mediated human hepatocyte growth factor (Ad 5-HGF) transfer on post-infarct heart failure in a swine model. High expression levels of human HGF were observed in the ...
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD—STEMI patients with good coronary collateral circulation undergoing PCI are more likely to be alive at 2 years and have better cardiac function when compared with STEMI patients ...
CHAPEL HILL – When the arteries delivering oxygen to our vital organs are obstructed by atherosclerosis or clots, the result is almost always a stroke, heart attack or damage to a peripheral tissue ...
Blood banks have been vital in medical care since the early 1900s, and now a team of scientists at the Morgridge Institute for Research in Madison, Wisconsin, wants to take the concept a step further.
It’s common knowledge that cardio exercise, rhythmic, large muscle activities that elevate the heart rate and keep it elevated for a prolonged period of time, is a good way to reduce heart disease ...
Lack of regular physical exercise is recognized by the American Heart Association as one of the key heart disease risk factors, and it is assumed that cardio exercise (walking, jogging, swimming, etc.
A collaboration between basic and clinical scientists at Stanford University has revealed a protein that promotes the growth of small arteries leading into oxygen-starved heart tissues in mice. Kristy ...
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