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Tiny hearts, big battles: Remote consultations help fight congenital heart disease in utero
GE HealthCare
Congenital heart disease (CHD) affects 300000 infants annually in China, especially in rural areas with limited medical resources.
2 weeks ago
Parents Express Gratitude in a Heartbeat for the Strength of Stanford’s Pediatric Network
Stanford Medicine Children's Health
Child celebrates another "heart-aversary" after undergoing open-heart surgery nine years ago at only two months old.
2 weeks ago
Protein study reveals how the tiny shrew achieves a resting heart rate of 1,020 beats per minute
Phys.org
The shrew's resting heart rate can reach up to 17 beats per second, equivalent to about 1020 beats per minute. In comparison, the average human resting...
2 weeks ago
Smart AI modelling for precision medicine
Nature
Creating 'digital twins' of human hearts could enhance personalized medicine by enabling clinicians to rapidly estimate the efficacy of drugs and treatments on...
3 weeks ago
Engineering Human Heart Tissue for Scientific Study
Northwestern University
Elizabeth McNally, MD, PhD, the Elizabeth J. Ward Professor of Genetic Medicine, was co-senior author of the study published in Science Advances.
2 weeks ago
She solved her heart problem. Then she learned her unborn baby had one.
www.heart.org
Ashley Boyea (left) and her son, Gabriel. Ashley was diagnosed with sick sinus syndrome and Gabriel was born with an unrelated heart defect.
3 days ago
Sep 20, 2024 This Week in Cardiology Podcast
Medscape
Listener feedback, K levels post cardiac surgery, cardiac device safety, disparities in preventive care, stopping trials early, and a SHAM-PVI update are...
3 weeks ago
The cells that stoke the imaginations of Stanford Medicine scientists
Stanford University
Our researchers picked cells from all over the human body — cells of all shapes, sizes and abilities. From the brain to the heart to the intestines.
1 week ago
Opinion | If the Pro-Life Movement Loses This One, Its Future Is in Danger
The New York Times
November's second-most-important election is in Florida.
23 hours ago
Health Canada clears Genetesis’ CardioFlux system
AuntMinnie
Mason, OH-based magnetocardiography developer Genetesis has received clearance from Health Canada to market its CardioFlux system.
3 weeks ago