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Cardiovascular Diseases
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Menopause potentially linked to adverse cardiovascular health through blood fat profile changes

Menopause potentially linked to adverse cardiovascular health through blood fat profile changes

byEuropean Society of CardiologyCredit: RDNE Stock project from PexelsNew research presented at theESC Congress 2024in London, UK (30 August—2 September) shows that women in the meno

Menopause potentially linked to adverse cardiovascular health through blood fat profile changes

byEuropean Society of CardiologyCredit: RDNE Stock project from PexelsNew research presented at theESC Congress 2024in London, UK (30 August—2 September) shows that women in the meno
Study ties heart disease, diabetes to cannabis exposure in utero

Study ties heart disease, diabetes to cannabis exposure in utero

by Adela Talbot,University of Western OntarioDaniel Hardy, a Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry professor, led a recent study that found “alarming” damage to important organs in newborn

Study ties heart disease, diabetes to cannabis exposure in utero

by Adela Talbot,University of Western OntarioDaniel Hardy, a Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry professor, led a recent study that found “alarming” damage to important organs in newborn
Born to heal: Why babies recover, but adults scar, after heart damage

Born to heal: Why babies recover, but adults scar, after heart damage

byNorthwestern UniversityCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainNewborns with heart complications can rely on their newly developed immune systems to regenerate cardiac tissues, but adults aren't

Born to heal: Why babies recover, but adults scar, after heart damage

byNorthwestern UniversityCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainNewborns with heart complications can rely on their newly developed immune systems to regenerate cardiac tissues, but adults aren't
Deep neural network may soon replace invasive procedures as new gold standard for monitoring heart health

Deep neural network may soon replace invasive procedures as new gold standard for monitoring heart health

by Alex Ouyang,Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyModel development and evaluation. Credit:Communications Medicine(2025). DOI: 10.1038/s43856-024-00730-5The ancient Greek philosoph

Deep neural network may soon replace invasive procedures as new gold standard for monitoring heart health

by Alex Ouyang,Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyModel development and evaluation. Credit:Communications Medicine(2025). DOI: 10.1038/s43856-024-00730-5The ancient Greek philosoph
Study reveals how toxic metal damages blood vessels

Study reveals how toxic metal damages blood vessels

byToho UniversityThe increase in hyaluronan synthesis is mediated by the induction of HAS3 expression, triggered by the activation of the JNK–c-Jun pathway due to cadmium exposure. Credit: Dr. C

Study reveals how toxic metal damages blood vessels

byToho UniversityThe increase in hyaluronan synthesis is mediated by the induction of HAS3 expression, triggered by the activation of the JNK–c-Jun pathway due to cadmium exposure. Credit: Dr. C
Researchers identify potential drug targets for future heart failure therapeutics

Researchers identify potential drug targets for future heart failure therapeutics

byMass General BrighamCredit: CC0 Public DomainHeart failure remains a substantial burden for patients due to its high prevalence and limited therapeutic options. Heart failure is classified int

Researchers identify potential drug targets for future heart failure therapeutics

byMass General BrighamCredit: CC0 Public DomainHeart failure remains a substantial burden for patients due to its high prevalence and limited therapeutic options. Heart failure is classified int
Physical activity reduces cardiovascular risk in rheumatic patients

Physical activity reduces cardiovascular risk in rheumatic patients

by FAPESPPeople with diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus are more likely to have heart attacks, angina, and strokes. A review of the scientific literature on the subject shows that re

Physical activity reduces cardiovascular risk in rheumatic patients

by FAPESPPeople with diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus are more likely to have heart attacks, angina, and strokes. A review of the scientific literature on the subject shows that re