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Clarke writes with rare emotional precision, guiding us through unbearable pain and extraordinary hope with the gentlest hand ...
When female athletes collapse on the playing field, they are less likely to be resuscitated than men: How gender differences ...
Stanford scientists have developed a tool that can determine from a blood test whether a person's brain, heart or other organs appear "younger" or "older" than their chronological age.
Background —Currently, the reporting and archiving of echocardiographic data suffer from the difficulty of representing heart motion on printable 2-dimensional (2D) media. Methods and Results —We ...
Objective To describe patterns of prehospital ECG (PHECG) use and determine its association with processes and outcomes of care in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld-first: Chinese scientists grow human heart tissue in pig embryo, beats for 21 daysIn a scientific “first,” a tiny heart structure composed of human cells has been successfully grown within a pig embryo.
R1 LARNER SPOTLIGHT: Biomarker Test Developed by UVM Cardiologist Offers Insights to Prevent Recurrent Heart Attacks Developed by David Schneider, M.D., the new test may revolutionize our ability to ...
New study shows emojis boost how caring and responsive you seem—helping friendships thrive, even through text.
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