Cardiovascular

New research has found that carriers of a certain genetic variant had a higher risk of hypertension and reported more cardiovascular risk factors compared with noncarriers.

A four-year pilot study suggests that the progression of heart failure is a senescent phenomenon associated with indicators of accelerated aging.

Clinicians and researchers around the world are combining artificial intelligence, known as AI, with health care to help identify patients at greater risk of cardiovascular ...

Athletes with a genetic heart disease are often disqualified from participating in competitive sports because of the perceived risk of sudden cardiac arrest. While the ...

It's a long way to Mars. And nearly all the journey is outside of Earth's semiprotective atmosphere. Even the International Space Station, 248 miles up, is ...

For the millions of people who could face a cancer diagnosis this year, it's vital to have all therapeutic options available. But in some cases, ...

Nearly 25 years ago, a 10-year-old boy was admitted to Mayo Clinic Children's Center after being rescued from the bottom of a public pool. To ...

Exosomes, a new tool in regenerative research, have implications for cardiac and tendon regeneration, wound healing, and incontinence, as well as many other applications. In the ...

Five years ago, Jay Schneider, M.D., Ph.D., was running a lab at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. The lab focused on ...

The largest regenerative medicine clinical trial to date for heart failure finds stem cell therapy is safe over the long term and may benefit some ...