Artificial Intelligence Speeds Up Analysis of MRI Heart Scansby University of East AngliaNew method saves doctors’ time and could lead to better treatment for heart conditions
NewsTowards Regenerating Damaged Heart Cellsby Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of ChicagoThis new method potentially offers a new avenue for treating congenital heart disease
NewsScientists Link Certain Gut Bacteria to Lower Heart Disease Riskby Broad Institute of MIT and HarvardStudy finds several species of cholesterol-metabolizing bacteria in people with lower cholesterol levels
NewsNew Bioelectronic Mesh Can Grow with Tissues for Comprehensive Heart Monitoringby University of Massachusetts AmherstThis tool is the first that can measure both mechanical movement and electrical signal in vitro using a single sensor
NewsPacemaker Channel Discovery Could Lead to Better Heart Drugsby Weill Cornell Medicine Researchers used advanced methods to show how certain lipids interact with pacemaker ion channels
NewsNew Curtin-Led Research Discovers the Heart of Our Evolutionby Curtin UniversityThe oldest ever fossilized heart sheds new light on fish and human evolution
NewsAdding Herbs and Spices to Meals May Help Lower Blood Pressureby Penn StateResearchers found that seasoning foods with herbs and spices was linked with lower blood pressure after four weeks
NewsFried Foods and Sugary Drinks May Raise Risk of Sudden Cardiac Deathby American Heart AssociationSouthern style diet may increase the risk of sudden cardiac death, while a Mediterranean diet may reduce that risk
NewsLab-Created Heart Valves Can Grow with the Recipientby University of MinnesotaGroundbreaking discovery in animal models could potentially reduce multiple pediatric heart valve replacement surgeries
NewsStudy: Food Rich in Omega-3 Can Reduce Risk of Death after Heart Attackby California Walnut CommissionConsumption of such foods was associated with improved outcomes in individuals who suffered a heart attack, including decreased risk of death
NewsNew Clues to a 500-Year Old Mystery about the Human Heartby European Bioinformatics InstituteScientists show that muscular structures first described by Leonardo da Vinci are essential for heart function