Cardiology News and Research

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Direction and type of the force acting on a cell can alter gene expression

Direction and type of the force acting on a cell can alter gene expression

Machine learning can predict pediatric ECMO patients at risk of brain injury

Machine learning can predict pediatric ECMO patients at risk of brain injury

Sleep apnea treatment can lower daytime resting heart rates in patients with prediabetes

Sleep apnea treatment can lower daytime resting heart rates in patients with prediabetes

Study finds 94% of dementia caregivers in Australia are sleep deprived

Study finds 94% of dementia caregivers in Australia are sleep deprived

MUSC scientists test transcranial magnetic stimulation in zero gravity

MUSC scientists test transcranial magnetic stimulation in zero gravity

Rapeseed could replace soy as a new source of protein for humans

Rapeseed could replace soy as a new source of protein for humans

Biometric smartwatch data could accurately detect earliy signs of COVID-19

Biometric smartwatch data could accurately detect earliy signs of COVID-19

New study investigates hospital cardiac arrest in people with COVID-19 infection

New study investigates hospital cardiac arrest in people with COVID-19 infection

Study reveals factors that increase risk of hospitalization and death in HIV patients diagnosed with COVID-19

Study reveals factors that increase risk of hospitalization and death in HIV patients diagnosed with COVID-19

New device for monitoring coronary artery disease in real-time

New device for monitoring coronary artery disease in real-time

Study looks at the effect of broken sleep and morning coffee on our metabolism

Study looks at the effect of broken sleep and morning coffee on our metabolism

Maternal immune cells could bring SARS-CoV-2 to the placenta

Maternal immune cells could bring SARS-CoV-2 to the placenta

NIH awards grants for using bioengineered models to improve clinical trial design

NIH awards grants for using bioengineered models to improve clinical trial design

Health care spending in the U.S. could be attributed to modifiable risk factors

Health care spending in the U.S. could be attributed to modifiable risk factors

Post-COVID clinics get jump-start from patients with lingering illness

Post-COVID clinics get jump-start from patients with lingering illness

Cancer chemotherapy changes the function of cells that repair heart injury

Cancer chemotherapy changes the function of cells that repair heart injury

COVID-19 has created a perfect storm for people with heart disease

COVID-19 has created a perfect storm for people with heart disease

COVID-19 has created a perfect storm for people with heart disease

COVID-19 has created a perfect storm for people with heart disease

Different triggers for Kawasaki disease suggest slightly different genetic susceptibilities

Different triggers for Kawasaki disease suggest slightly different genetic susceptibilities

Researchers report promising preclinical findings for a prototype of vascular graft

Researchers report promising preclinical findings for a prototype of vascular graft

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