Scientists have developed a new method called ESCAPE, which is engineered sacrificial capillary pumps for evacuation ...
You're never too young to start eating for your heart. Science suggests these foods could help prevent clogged arteries. The ...
The brain tries to repair damage after a stroke by utilizing its own repair cells, which function like skilled craftsmen.
This is especially problematic in cases of blocked blood vessels, which can repeatedly starve large areas of the heart of oxygen and nutrients, killing the cardiomyocytes there. This leads to a ...
But no one was looking at the vasculature," the blood vessels that carry the virus throughout the body and in and out of the heart. From her lab in New York City, Giannarelli had front-row seats ...
Presenters think they’re integral to a show, but are they? On the evidence of The Repair Shop (BBC One): nope. This 14th series is going ahead without Jay Blades, who was charged last year with ...
The moon is expected to turn an eerie blood-red above the skies of the U.S. in the coming months, due to a rare total lunar eclipse. Late on March 13 and in the early hours of March 14 this year ...
The majority of current interventions primarily focus on treating the risk factors that cause vascular inflammatory diseases; lipid-lowering medications, blood pressure control medications ...
Mild cognitive impairment is linked to blood vessel dysfunction in the brain's temporal lobes -- the seat of memory -- according to a new study. The findings, seen in people with and without signs ...
"The surprising result of our research is that DNA repair, which normally protects healthy cells, determines how cancer cells die following radiotherapy," said Prof Cesare. "The DNA inside our ...
Specialized probes placed on participants’ index fingers were used to detect changes to blood vessel dilation. The team also tested for evidence of cell injury or reduced repair capacity in ...
A new type of bioengineered blood vessel has shown strong results in treating ... Surgeons prefer to use a patient's own veins for vascular repair, typically harvesting them from the legs.