Drawing on his love of fly-fishing, he developed a balloon catheter that removes blood clots from patients’ limbs in a ...
As a super-fit Olympic medallist, I always felt a bit of a fraud as I sat in the cardiology unit waiting for my annual ...
Researchers at the NIH and Emory School of Medicine have completed the first minimally invasive coronary artery bypass of the ...
A University of California San Diego-led team has discovered that restoring a key cardiac protein called connexin‑43 in a ...
ACM impedes the heart from pumping blood to the rest of the body, and is a leading cause of sudden cardiac death in young ...
Why does the face scar less than the rest of the body? New research uncovers the cellular pathway behind this difference.
The face is privileged when it comes to scarring after injury. A Stanford Medicine study in mice not only discovers why but ...
Cassandra King was thrilled to be pregnant after years of fertility struggles and multiple miscarriages. Then a sudden ...
Modestas Bukauskas' "whole life has all been about mental resilience" as the UFC fighter tells BBC Sport his remarkable story ...
Tweaking a pattern of wound healing established millions of years ago may enable scar-free injury repair after surgery or trauma, Stanford Medicine researchers have found.
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