Heart Disease News and Research

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CRISPR gene editing study provides insights into how autism gene affects brain development

CRISPR gene editing study provides insights into how autism gene affects brain development

Concert-goers sync up physically and emotionally in fascinating study

Concert-goers sync up physically and emotionally in fascinating study

A public health problem: The global increase in sugar-sweetened beverage consumption

A public health problem: The global increase in sugar-sweetened beverage consumption

AI model combines imaging and patient data to improve chest X-ray diagnosis

AI model combines imaging and patient data to improve chest X-ray diagnosis

New nasal vaccine shows promise in preventing deadly Strep A infections

New nasal vaccine shows promise in preventing deadly Strep A infections

New drug tirzepatide equally effective in early-onset and later-onset type 2 diabetes

New drug tirzepatide equally effective in early-onset and later-onset type 2 diabetes

Study finds cluster of common conditions may signal early onset of type 2 diabetes

Study finds cluster of common conditions may signal early onset of type 2 diabetes

The adipose tissue dysfunction behind metabolically healthy obesity

The adipose tissue dysfunction behind metabolically healthy obesity

Study links high and low levels of "good" cholesterol with dementia risk

Study links high and low levels of "good" cholesterol with dementia risk

Dietary deep dive: Unveiling the good, the bad, and the unclear in blood pressure battleground

Dietary deep dive: Unveiling the good, the bad, and the unclear in blood pressure battleground

Research identifies characteristics linked with higher risk of sudden cardiac arrest in people with type 2 diabetes

Research identifies characteristics linked with higher risk of sudden cardiac arrest in people with type 2 diabetes

The cut-off for HbA1c-based diagnosis of diabetes may be too high in women

The cut-off for HbA1c-based diagnosis of diabetes may be too high in women

New study reveals inequalities in the provision of heart valve replacement surgery

New study reveals inequalities in the provision of heart valve replacement surgery

Walking and Mediterranean diet may be the ticket to reducing dementia risk

Walking and Mediterranean diet may be the ticket to reducing dementia risk

Type 2 diabetes at age 30 linked to shorter life expectancy

Type 2 diabetes at age 30 linked to shorter life expectancy

Type 2 diabetes screening in Accident and Emergency departments could detect thousands of new cases

Type 2 diabetes screening in Accident and Emergency departments could detect thousands of new cases

ACC Quality Summit highlights the value of accreditation and NCDR services to enhance health care quality

ACC Quality Summit highlights the value of accreditation and NCDR services to enhance health care quality

Robotic percutaneous coronary intervention: A review of current status and future prospects

Robotic percutaneous coronary intervention: A review of current status and future prospects

Study confirms effectiveness of Pooled Cohort Equation for assessing cardiovascular risk

Study confirms effectiveness of Pooled Cohort Equation for assessing cardiovascular risk

Research opens the door for better use of people's own immune system T cells to fight cancer

Research opens the door for better use of people's own immune system T cells to fight cancer

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