Science news articles about 'broken heart'

  • MIT: Mending broken hearts with tissue engineering

    Broken hearts could one day be mended using a novel scaffold developed by MIT researchers and colleagues. The idea is that living heart cells or stem cells seeded onto such a scaffold would develop ...
  • Mending A Broken Heart: Closer Look At 'Broken Heart Syndrome'

    Researchers have created a registry of 70 patients with the medical phenomenon known as "broken heart syndrome."
  • 'Broken heart syndrome' no longer a myth

    (PhysOrg.com) -- Dying of fright or of a broken heart has long been dismissed as myth, but it`s a real phenomenon that one Northeastern physical therapy professor and researcher has observed and ...
  • Stem cells not the only way to fix a broken heart

    ... new way to fix a broken heart. They have devised a method to coax heart muscle cells ... cell-cycle activity and promoted the regeneration of heart muscle, leading to improved function after the animals ...
  • Erectile dysfunction may signal a broken heart

    ... of the studies also showed that cholesterol-lowering medications could cut the risk of heart problems by about one-third—and suggested that Viagra and other compounds in the same drug family might ...
  • Preventing a broken heart: Research aims to reduce scarring from heart attacks

    ... damaged by heart attack is usually broken, at least partially, for good. The injury causes excessive ... form, and this plays a role in permanently keeping heart muscle from working at full capacity. Now ...
  • 'Smart scaffolds' may help heal broken hearts

    ... "Ultimately, we envision a scaffold material that can be taken off the shelf and injected into the hearts of patients suffering from blocked arteries," said Suuronen. "The scaffold materials would ...
  • How do you mend a broken heart?

    ... be useful in therapy,'' said Kamp, who is also a cardiologist with UW Health. "If you have a heart failure patient who is in dire straits — and there are never enough donor hearts for transplantation ...
  • The Science Of The Broken Heart - Depression And Cardiac Events

    ... risk of cardiac events, including sudden cardiac death (SCD) and fatal coronary heart disease (CHD). Researchers found that much of the relationship between depressive symptoms and cardiac events was ...
  • Physicians mending broken hearts

    ... Advanced treatments often result in unintended complications, particularly when combined with the hemodynamic impact of the heart defect itself," says Bradley Marino, MD, a cardiologist from the Heart ...
  • Physicians mending broken hearts

    ... Advanced treatments often result in unintended complications, particularly when combined with the hemodynamic impact of the heart defect itself," says Bradley Marino, MD, a cardiologist from the Heart ...
  • Heart attacks: The tipping point

    ... muscle in place," Dr. Zlochiver explains. "As the heart ages and contends with factors such as high blood ... organized, "tornado-free" pattern. Fixing a Broken Heart by Email Dr. Zlochiver's research ...
  • How to fix a broken heart?

    Clues about how human hearts form hint at routes to cell-based therapies.
  • Heartbreak increases heart attack risk: study

    People mourning the loss of a loved one are six times more likely to suffer cardiac arrest, potential proof that you can indeed die of a broken heart, Australian researchers said Tuesday.
  • Calcium Is Crucial To Mend A Broken Heart Say Scientists

    ... work, that follows the recent surprising discovery of stem cells within the heart, can have important implications in the regenerative medicine of this organ in patients with cardiovascular diseases. ...

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