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 UBioMed: Cardiovascular   Show all: UBioMed: Cardiovascular
MRI USED TO MAP SILENT HEART CHANGES THAT REMODEL THE HEART
Johns Hopkins University   22 Aug 2005
Mouse model reveals potential way to reduce cardiac deaths in kidney patients
Washington University in St. Louis   29 Mar 2005
RECOGNIZING NEW ANEURYSM SYNDROME CAN SAVE LIVES
Johns Hopkins University   30 Jan 2005
ANIMAL STUDIES SHOW STEM CELLS MIGHT MAKE BIOLOGICAL PACEMAKER
Johns Hopkins University   20 Dec 2004
Heart Responds to Fasting by Remodeling Vital Energy-Producing Components
Washington University in St. Louis   19 Nov 2004
STEM CELL THERAPY EFFECTIVELY TREATS HEART ATTACKS IN ANIMALS
Johns Hopkins University   9 Nov 2004
Minimally Invasive Cure for Heart Rhythm Abnormality Proven Effective
Washington University in St. Louis   14 Oct 2004
SIBLING HISTORY PREDICTS EARLY HEART DISEASE BETTER THAN PARENTAL HISTORY
Johns Hopkins University   4 Oct 2004
INCOME AND RACE MAY PREDICT WOMEN'S CARDIAC REHABILITATION REFERRAL, ENROLLMENT
Johns Hopkins University   7 Jul 2004
Calorie Restriction Drastically Reduces Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke and Diabetes
Washington University in St. Louis   19 Apr 2004
EXERCISE HYPERTENSION OCCURS WHEN CELLS CAN'T RELAX, HOPKINS RESEARCHERS FIND
Johns Hopkins University   6 Apr 2004
Hopkins Researchers Report from Annual American College of Cardiology Meeting
Johns Hopkins University   8 Mar 2004
Discovery Changes Ideas About Damage from Strokes
Johns Hopkins University   12 Jan 2004
Scientists study heart disease in heartless microscopic worms
McGill University   4 Dec 2003
Protein Implicated In Decline Of Aging Hearts
Duke University   4 Oct 2003
Heart May Heal With Help From Oxygen-Sensitive Genes, New Study Suggests
Ohio State University   15 Sep 2003
Finding of Heart Drug Interaction Suggests Path to More Effective Treatment
Duke University   8 Sep 2003
Natural Hormone Could Reverse Heart Damage
Johns Hopkins University   12 Aug 2003
Scientists develop greater accuracy in recording baby's heart rates in the womb
Imperial College   11 Aug 2003
New research finds type 2 diabetes patients show heart abnormalities
University of Oxford   14 Jul 2003

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