Researchers at the Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute, University of Utah, and the University of Utah School of Medicine, have demonstrated that a gene therapy can ...
A new report suggests that millions of U.S. adults are unaware they may have undiagnosed cardiovascular risk factors that ...
People trying to sleep through the sounds of urban traffic for just one night showed signs of heart stress and impaired blood ...
A new gene therapy can reverse the effects of heart failure and restore heart function in a large animal model. The therapy increases the amount of blood the heart can pump and dramatically improves ...
Researchers unveiled BeatProfiler, a groundbreaking new tool -- a comprehensive software that automates the analysis of heart cell function from video data. It's the first system to integrate the ...
A study involving 281 elite athletes from Australia and Belgium has found that one in six has cardiac measures that would normally suggest reduced heart function. Genetic analysis further revealed ...
A study published in the journal Cardiovascular Research shows that a single night of road traffic noise, at levels that are ...
You don’t build a stronger heart by punishing it. You build it by challenging it wisely. Somewhere between couch life and marathon mania sits the sweet spot where your cardiovascular system thrives.
A naturally occurring fat molecule reduced heart inflammation and scarring caused by diabetes, thereby improving cardiac function, according to new research. The findings open the door to developing a ...
Heart disease may contribute to changes in sexual function, such as reduced libido, vaginal dryness, or erectile dysfunction. However, sexual activity is safe and healthy for most people with heart ...