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  • What Is Known – and Not Known – About Heart Muscle Diseases in Children

    Cardiomyopathies (heart muscle diseases) in children are the focus of a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association that provides insight into the diagnosis and treatment of the diseases as well as identifying future research priorities. 

  • New Compound Which Kills Antibiotic Resistant Superbugs Discovered

    A new compound developed by University of Sheffield experts has killed antibiotic resistant gram-negative bacteria, including E. coli, during tests.

  • Supporting Families with Twin Babies…or More

    When families are told they are expecting twins or triplets (or more) their first reaction can range from surprise, disbelief or joy – through to shock, or even fear.

  • Special Delivery: Gold Nanoparticles Ship CRISPR Cargo

    Forget UPS and FedEx: Tiny golden delivery trucks created at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center can ship CRISPR into human blood stem cells, offering a potential way to treat diseases like HIV and sickle cell anemia.

  • E-Cigarette Use, Flavorings May Increase Heart Disease Risk, Study Finds

    The flavoring liquid for electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease when inhaled, according to a study led by researchers at the School of Medicine.

  • Stressed Out? UC Device Can Tell You

    Stress is often called “the silent killer” because of its stealthy and mysterious effects on everything from heart disease to mental health.

  • Hypertension Found in Children Exposed to Flower Pesticides

    In a study published online May 21, 2019 in the journal Environmental Research, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine found higher blood pressure and pesticide exposures in children associated with a heightened pesticide spraying period around the Mother’s Day flower harvest.

  • New Causes of Autism Found in ‘Junk’ DNA

    Leveraging artificial intelligence techniques, researchers have demonstrated that mutations in so-called ‘junk’ DNA can cause autism. 

  • Exposure to Air Pollution Before and After Birth May Affect Fundamental Cognitive Abilities

    A growing body of research suggests that exposure to air pollution in the earliest stages of life is associated with negative effects on cognitive abilities.

  • Lonely Patients with Heart Failure Least Likely to Follow Treatment Recommendations

    Less than 10% of heart failure patients comply with advice on salt and fluid restrictions, daily weighing, and physical activity, reports a study presented today at Heart Failure 2019, a scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).

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