A major cardiovascular risk factor is thickening of the heart walls (hypertrophy), which can result from high blood ...
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Why is your heart on the left

Ever wondered why your heart isn’t sitting neatly in the middle of your chest? This science-meets-comedy routine takes a ...
When TV presenter Joe Wicks decided to create a parody version of a common ultra-processed food, or UPF, for a new Channel 4 ...
Tissue-agnostic CellTransformer can be used on other organs and tissues, including cancerous tissue, for which large-scale spatial transcriptomics data is available.
Is gluten all bad? New research shows it can support antioxidant activity, heart health, and better blood sugar balance.
The detailed survey seeks to rethink how people understood, and gave meaning to, the body and its portrayal in the period ...
( The following is the text of the homily given by Cardinal Robert W. McElroy, the archbishop of Washington, for the Red Mass at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 5 ...
From iron lungs helping polio sufferers to the incredible things being done in stem cell research, science is welcoming a new ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer had it all when it came to its romance, and we rank the best couples from the show, from Xander and ...
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have developed a method that allows for the analysis of thousands of proteins ...
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have developed a groundbreaking method that allows for the analysis of thousands of proteins in heart tissue. This provides entirely new insights into the ...
RELMy from immune cells disrupts heart rhythm after heart attacks. Blocking it may improve survival. In a new study published in Science, researchers at Massachusett Hospital (MGH) uncover a ...