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Stanford researchers design blood vessels for 3D printed hearts - developing a faster, more precise way to model and print vascular systems.
There are more than 100,000 people on organ transplant lists in the U.S., some of whom will wait years to receive one – and some may not survive the wait. Even with a good match, there is a chance ...
Harnessing the artificial intelligence-driven platform, IDentif.AI, researchers sought to uncover sex-specific drug combinations that may slow or halt aortic valve stenosis progression.
From identifying patients at-risk of developing heart conditions to improving diagnostic accuracy and mapping digital heart twins, cardiologists are increasingly developing innovative ways to harness ...
One-size-fits-all hats are okay, but one-size-fits-all medical treatments don't cut it. A new study shows that drug treatment ...
Addressing these differences at the cellular level could help close the gap in health disparities in heart disease and ...
Cardiovascular disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Current diagnosis techniques consist of multiple tests and evaluations to identify heart conditions. These extensive, and ...
Hadassah doctors performed the country’s first-ever complete artificial heart transplant on a 63-year-old patient, offering new hope for patients with severe heart failure. For the first time in ...
He worked with a team at the University of Utah to create a mechanical heart. It was later used in patients awaiting an organ ...