As thousands of people await a lifesaving heart, scientists are racing to buy them more time. A promising advance from scientists in Germany offers a potential solution.
Find out what happens to heart cells in space and how their adaptation could revolutionize heart disease treatment.
Blood clots are associated with life-threatening conditions such as sepsis, sickle cell disease, heart attack, and stroke.
Researchers have developed a new metric using data already collected by your smartwatch that can assess cardiovascular ...
Two common and potentially deadly heart diseases can be caused by mutations in the same gene. Surprisingly, though, these two ...
Heart cells grown in space showed stronger survival, better function, and boosted healing traits. Spaceflight changed key ...
Pupils dissect lamb's heart in a Pembrokeshire classroom workshop. Three classes from Fenton Community Primary School took part in a human body workshop with the Dragon Darwin Experience. The workshop ...
Announcing a new article publication for Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications journal. The heart is the central organ ...
Hundreds of cubes of human brain tissue help scientists to chart the energy-making capabilities of various brain regions.
Diastolic heart failure causes a stiff left ventricle that prevents the heart from relaxing between beats. Common symptoms include coughing, tiredness, and shortness of breath. Systolic and ...
BiVACOR A man in Australia spent more than 100 days with a titanium heart pumping blood around his body while he waited for a human heart transplant. His case marks the longest anyone has lived ...