Long hours at a desk have become routine for millions of people. Office work, long commutes, and screen time keep the body ...
After a heart attack, the heart struggles to recoup and maintain energy. One-third of patients develop heart failure as a ...
BACKGROUND: Right ventricular failure drives both morbidity and mortality in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), but the mechanism of transition from compensated right ventricle (cRV) to ...
Picard Medical, Inc. (NYSE American: PMI) (“Picard” or the “Company”), parent company of SynCardia Systems LLC, maker of the world’s first total artificial heart approved by both the U.S. FDA and ...
Discover how modern cardiovascular services protect your heart. Learn about expert cardiology care teams and preventative ...
Knowledge is moving faster than ever, and while AI is accelerating its velocity, those who prosper will continue to focus on ...
Patent strengthens IP foundation supporting a minimally invasive platform designed to expand access to circulatory support across a broader patient population This patent reinforces our commitment to ...
Ms. Steinke is the author of “This Is the Door: The Body, Pain and Faith.” That double-humped triangle that we immediately understand as a heart — or love — appeared as an ideogram stamped on coins as ...
Australian researchers have uncovered a crucial new mechanism that helps explain how the heart's major blood vessels form during early development, and how disruptions to this process can lead to ...
Scientists have successfully 3D printed a heart using real human cells. The structure includes chambers, blood vessels, and muscle tissue. While still experimental, it marks a major step toward ...
The human heart can lose up to one-third of its cardiomyocyte (heart muscle cells) following a severe heart attack, but a new study found that the heart can regrow these cells following ischemia.