Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death globally, with WHO estimates stating it represents 32% of deaths ...
A commonly prescribed medication for heart failure was linked to a lower risk of heart damage, or cardiotoxicity, among high-risk cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment using anthracyclines ...
Using a gene-screening method, Stanford Medicine researchers have uncovered why chemotherapy can damage heart cells and have ...
Using a gene-screening method they created, Stanford Medicine researchers may have discovered why an effective chemotherapy ...
A widely used heart failure medication called sacubitril/valsartan was associated with a lower risk of heart damage compared ...
Zepbound, a drug used to help patients lose weight and manage diabetes, may also help those with heart failure, a new trial ...
then it means people with existing cardiovascular disease or muscle atrophy could be placing their hearts at added risk if ...
Drug discovery researchers have found that a natural fat molecule called 'lipoxin A4' (LXA4) could significantly reduce inflammation and improve function for diabetic hearts.
Monash University drug discovery researchers have found that a natural fat molecule called "lipoxin A4" (LXA4) could ...
The preclinical study, published in Cardiovascular Diabetology, found LXA4, which is known for its "calming agent" action in ...