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An advanced Johns Hopkins AI model called MAARS combs through underused heart MRI scans and complete medical records to spot hidden scar patterns that signal sudden cardiac death, dramatically ...
Stressor-evoked brain activity in midlife adults is linked to preclinical atherosclerosis via stress-related blood pressure.
Objectives This study aimed to estimate the combined effects of long-term fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) exposure and ...
Not many people know that our oral health is closely related to our heart health. Poor oral hygiene, resulting in gum disease ...
Clinicians and their patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) need to be aware of zinc intake and anemia status.
A new national study led by researchers at the University of Delaware and George Mason University highlights significant ...
Below we share a list of food habits that can increase your heart disease risk. As these habits develop slowly and go ...
The federally funded work led by Johns Hopkins researchers could save many lives and spare many people unnecessary medical ...
A low-fiber diet with high red-meat content is associated with high-risk plaque features, according to a study published ...
The same authors then went on to show that Cdnk2b-deficient mice developed increased atherosclerosis with advanced plaques and large necrotic cores accompanied by impaired efferocytosis of apoptotic ...
Background The concept of non-atherosclerotic coronary artery pathology in sudden cardiac death (SCD) has not been given the attention it deserves. Objective To determine the incidence of ...
Emerging oligonucleotides and gene editing therapies offer greater precision, long-term efficacy, and improved adherence in comparison to traditional statin therapies. This is especially true for ...
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