In mice, blocking heart-to-brain signals improved healing after a heart attack, hinting at new targets for cardiac therapy.
The brain and vagus nerve play a key role in exacerbating tissue damage after a heart attack, but there are ways to block it.
University of California San Diego-led team has discovered that restoring a key cardiac protein called connexin‑43 in a mouse ...
Maintaining a stable heartbeat is critical for survival. Your heart must constantly adapt its output to meet changing demands ...
Heart failure has historically been irreversible, but the outcome of a new study suggests that could someday change. At the University of Utah, scientists used a new gene therapy that was shown to ...
Myqorzo (aficamten) is a new therapy for oHCM, improving functional capacity and symptoms, with an annual cost of $108,400. The Myqorzo & You program provides personalized support, including insurance ...
Mayo model estimates heart function using a single echocardiographic image, enabling faster cardiac assessments in diverse clinical settings.
Lower cardiac output has been tied to poorer cerebral blood flow (CBF) in the temporal lobes of older adults without heart failure, a finding that adds to a growing body of research linking heart ...
Ifetroban significantly improved LVEF in DMD patients, showing a 5.4% improvement compared with propensity-matched natural history controls, with high-dose treatment yielding the most benefit. The ...
SGMC Health is expanding its advanced cardiac imaging capabilities with the introduction of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) cardiac stress testing, offering patients faster, more accurate ...
John Barrass, 78, is successfully treated at Sheffield's Northern General Hospital.