Early onset coronary artery disease (CAD) in individuals under 45 years old presents unique challenges, with prevalence rates of 1-2% generally, and as high as 5-10% among South Asian populations.
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Scientists in China have managed to revive brain activity in pigs nearly an hour after circulation ceased, thanks to the ...
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Pigs who had their brains connected to a life support system assisted by a healthy liver had revived brain activity up to an ...
Scientists have revived activity in the brains of pigs up to nearly an hour after circulation had ceased. In some cases, ...
They found that the connection of the liver to the artificial heart greatly improved the condition of the brain ...
(Web Desk) - A pig's brain has been brought back to life, with functioning activity, nearly an hour after the animal had died ...
A study uncovers IL-1β signaling in cardiac fibrosis, highlighting distinct fibroblast populations and promising ...
Medical Science is improving with every passing day and achieving the impossible things which were pretty unimaginable even ...
Increasing evidence exists regarding the involvement of methyltransferase 1, tRNA methylguanosine (METTL1) in cardiac repair and fibrosis. The search for new therapeutic targets for alleviating ...