About 70 percent of our genes provide the blueprint for biomolecules whose function is only now being discovered – non-coding RNAs. Instead of being translated into proteins, they seem to perform ...
More than 300,000 people suffer a heart attack in Germany every year. The heart muscle is then no longer supplied with sufficient blood and oxygen, and part of the tissue dies and scars. Unlike the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . CHICAGO — Cardiologists’ and radiologists’ efforts to receive proper reimbursement for cardiac computed ...
Scientists at the Indiana University School of Medicine say they have found a previously unknown cardiac molecule that could provide a key to treating, and preventing, heart failure. The newly ...
The American Medical Association’s CPT editorial panel will meet May 1-3 to consider codes for several devices and services, but the most important of these might be the code for cardiac contractility ...
Researchers in Canada have cracked the genetic code of a sudden death cardiac killer. As a result, they have developed a unique prevention program in which people with no symptoms, but with a suspect ...
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