Overweight patients with atrial fibrillation are more likely to experience a return of the heart rhythm disorder after a corrective
Month: April 2022
Recommendations on genetic testing for inherited cardiac diseases published today
When should patients and family members undergo genetic assessment for a heart condition? Find out in an international consensus document
Gene map may identify heart disease risk for people with type 2 diabetes
A risk score based on a gene map predicted the likelihood of high blood pressure leading to heart problems or
Cardamonin shows promise for treating aggressive breast cancer
Cardamonin—a natural compound found in the spice cardamom and other plants—could have therapeutic potential for triple-negative breast cancer, according to
Mineral supplement could stop fatty liver disease progression
Results from a preclinical study add new evidence that a multi-mineral dietary supplement known as Aquamin could be a simple
Exercise improves health markers in young female survivors of childhood trauma
New research shows a progressive exercise training program mitigates some physiological and psychological effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACE) in
Virtual population model predicts and stops kidney damage in Black Americans
Researchers have successfully used a virtual population to replicate a clinical trial that examined kidney damage in Black Americans, according
Smokers less likely to survive a heart attack
Smokers have a lower chance of surviving a heart attack than non-smokers, according to new data compiled by researchers at
Antioxidant, inflammation levels may reveal new diagnostic tool for breast cancer
A new study that analyzes levels of antioxidants and stress markers in the blood could lead to a new diagnostic
Blueberry extract may aid wound healing
Treating wounds with an extract taken from wild blueberries may improve healing, according to a new study. The research will