Most people assume that living into their nineties comes down to good genes or a strict diet, but one vascular surgeon thinks ...
Evie Mae was born with Vein of Galen malformation and has undergone four surgeries, moving between Crumlin and Cork hospitals ...
These presentations build upon momentum from E2's late-breaking presentation at VIVA 2025 in Las Vegas, which introduced initial ENGULF pivotal cohort outcomes. Each presentation showcases distinct, ...
Animal studies often fail to predict human tissue responses to new drugs or newly developed therapies. Besides generating ...
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In ACS Central Science, researchers report the discovery of a snail-derived compound that blocks clot formation while still ...
Tri-City Cardiology, a Phoenix-area physician group, has agreed to pay millions to resolve allegations of unnecessary care.
How do blood vessels stay strong, flexible, and responsive to the body’s changing need for oxygen and nutrients? The answer lies not only in ...
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have uncovered how a single protein triggers two opposite responses in ...
Long hours at a desk have become routine for millions of people. Office work, long commutes, and screen time keep the body still for much of the day. The habit may feel harmless, yet the body reacts ...
A single receptor in blood vessels can trigger either harmful inflammation or protective healing, but scientists have ...
People with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) often have abnormalities in the coronary microvasculature, or the tiny blood vessels that are needed to deliver oxygen and nutrients to muscle cells ...