cardiovascular

Is too much oxygen harmful to the body?

California researchers, who studied mice, suggest that what they discovered could one day help decide whether to use supplemental oxygen as a medical treatment.

Man and dog: could research of shared disease help both species?

Insights gained from studying dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs may be able to further our potential to treat the same disease in humans.

Woman 'died' for 27 minutes. Here's what happened when she returned

Tina Hines was declared dead for nearly 30 minutes. When she woke up, she wrote this two-word message.

By WALLA!
22/09/2023

Concerned about heart disease? Check your saliva - study

An increased white blood cell count could be an early warning sign of heart conditions to come.

Could walking extend your lifespan? - study

The risk of dying from any cause or from cardiovascular disease decreases significantly with every 500 to 1000 extra steps you walk.

Israel unveils miniature human heart model to transform drug testing

A minuscule model of a human heart, the size of a grain of rice, has been created in Israel. With the potential to put an end to the often criticized animal testing by pharmaceutical companies.

Netanyahu receives pacemaker ahead of judicial reform vote

Justice Minister Yariv Levin served as acting prime minister while Netanyahu was in surgery.

23/07/2023
Phone Call

Can a phone call cause heart problems? – study

Individuals who spent less than 5 minutes per week on phone calls had an 8% risk of hypertension.

This dangerous disease can be reflected in your hair

Many times hair is a reflection of our mental and physical state. A new study has found that hair analysis can show us who has an increased risk of heart disease.

By WALLA!
14/06/2023

Israeli scientists develop procedure to prevent heart attacks in mice

Though the science has been developed for mice, scientists still stressed how far they are from doing the same for humans.

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