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Researchers have succeeded in creating a "time crystal" in the laboratory that maintains autonomous rhythms at room ...
Surgeons have developed two low-cost techniques to revive the hearts of people who wish to donate their organs after they die ...
In collaboration with Ke Cheng, professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia University, Hong is developing an elastic, ...
With the help of artificial intelligence (AI), an inexpensive test found in many doctors' offices may soon be used to screen ...
BACKGROUND: Neurodevelopmental and functional impairments are among the most consequential morbidities for survivors of ...
An AI algorithm could help to predict which patients might develop significant heart problems years in advance, just based on ...
New research explains how low levels of the electrolyte sodium in the blood can disrupt the timing of the heartbeat in ...
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Is the future of heart disease detection sound?
Warning signs of an unhealthy heart, though, can lurk — not so quietly — in its many complex sounds. That's why FIU researchers Joshua Hutcheson and Valentina Dargam have come up with a way to "listen ...
Heart-healthy proteins are typically low in saturated fat and high in other beneficial nutrients. Learn which eight proteins ...
Historically, devotion to the Heart of Mary grew up in parallel, but at a lesser intensity  than that of devotion to the Heart of Jesus, only starting to become more prominent during the time ...
Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers have developed a groundbreaking new method for the recovery of hearts from deceased organ donors after circulatory death (DCD).
Issued with the Encyclical Letter Annum Sacrum, 25 May 1899 Most sweet Jesus, redeemer of the human race, look down upon us, humbly prostrate before your altar. We are yours and yours we wish to ...