Blood vessels in the brain are highly interconnected and efficient in actively regulating blood flow. Yet, the mechanisms that regulate flow are not well studied on a holistic level. To determine how ...
Blood vessels twist, branch, narrow, and balloon in ways that dramatically affect how blood flows — but most lab models have long treated them like straight pipes. Researchers at Texas A&M have now ...
Over time, however, high blood pressure can quietly damage the body. It puts extra strain on the heart and blood vessels and ...
Americans living with prediabetes, a surprising fresh fruit pairing may hold promise for heart health. A new study published ...
Human bodies are designed to move in order to circulate blood and nutrients to every cell. Staying active and on the move is crucial to our health for a lot of reasons. But it's especially important ...
Manish Doshi’s company developed MagicTouch, the world's first sirolimus-coated balloon, which offers an implant-free ...
If you’ve been around markets long enough, you learn a simple truth: technology doesn’t just change industries. It changes how capital flows. It changes who wins. And it changes how quickly fortunes ...
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People with diabetes are more than twice as likely to develop a condition called atherosclerosis. This happens when fatty deposits, known as plaque, build up inside the arteries. Narrowed arteries ...
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) can damage bone marrow, lowering red blood cells and platelets. Transfusions replace missing cells to manage anemia or thrombocytopenia. Up to 9 in 10 people with MDS ...