Heiko Yang, MD, PhD, from the CU Anschutz School of Medicine, received an NIH grant to study earthworm hemoglobin as a substitute for red blood cells in organ perfusion.
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Health Check: Neurizon free to advance motor neurone disease trial after FDA lifts ‘clinical hold’
Neurizon Therapeutics is free to advance the next clinical trial of its candidate to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS ...
The Jackson Heart Study recently marked 25 years of impact on research, training and community engagement. The ceremony, held ...
Prepregnancy counseling, assembling multidisciplinary care teams, and referring to centers with expertise are critical in ...
Background/aim Frequent premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) have historically been regarded as benign in structurally ...
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have developed a method that allows for the analysis of thousands of proteins ...
ClearFlow Inc. is aiming to become the new standard of care for cardiac surgeries. A chest tube is required to drain excess ...
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Intensive sports in adolescents trigger complex heart adaptations
Adolescent athletes' cardiovascular system may adapt to increased cardiorespiratory fitness by increasing blood pressure, ...
In a first-of-its-kind finding, Amgen’s PCSK9 drug protected heart health when tested as a “primary prevention” therapy, ...
e-cigarettes continue to be promoted as a smoking cessation by some, while new research highlights dangers for vaping in ...
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Madonna Opens Up About Her Battle With Sepsis: What You Need to Know About the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Madonna recently revealed how she battled sepsis and was unconscious for days Read ahead to know Dr Shrey Srivasatava what ...
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FDA grants approval to begin Phase I clinical trials of heart tissue regeneration drug AD-NP1
The body's tissues can get injured in many ways, but while some injuries heal perfectly, others don't heal at all. A cut in the skin, for example, usually heals all on its own, while internal organs, ...
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