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Scientists have found that they may be able to use the retina's blood vessels to help predict a person's heart disease risk and see how fast they are biologically aging.
Heart health is about more than just the heart itself. It’s a two-way street between the heart and the rest of the body. However, many U.S. adults aren’t aware of the connection between organs. According to a survey conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of the American Heart Association,
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Scientists Discover Gene That Helps the Human Heart Heal Itself
Scientists at Mount Sinai have discovered a gene that can make the human heart repair itself. By reactivating the dormant CCNA2 gene, researchers regenerated damaged heart cells—offering new hope for treating heart attacks and heart failure.
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Mapping how the heart heals after a heart attack
Over the course of evolution, the human heart has largely lost its ability to regenerate. Our distant ancestors were not afflicted by heart attacks - a condition that emerged primarily with modern lifestyles marked by poor diet,
Kenny Chesney built his career on the storytelling in his songs. Now he's sharing more in an exclusive excerpt from memoir 'Heart Life Music'.
The actor admitted to vomiting before auditions and said he struggled with “unconscious pressure” due to the success of his parents and sister Kate Hudson
Chris and Xand investigate the wonders of the human heart, in a specially extended episode recorded before an audience at the BBC Radio Theatre in London. In a specially extended episode recorded in front of an audience at the BBC Radio Theatre in London, What's up Docs? explores the wonders of the human heart.