Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a pioneering method to mend damaged hearts without open-heart surgery, an advance that could one day transform the treatment of heart failure.
Cardiovascular disease continues to be the leading cause of death worldwide. But advances in heart-failure therapeutics have ...
When Henrik Lenkeit looked up Hitler’s right-hand man while idly watching a WW2 documentary, he was shocked to see a familiar ...
Until white evangelicalism can stop shouting all their certainties that have clearly been demonstrated to be disconnected ...
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Faulty versions of the LMNA gene can cause a wide range of health problems, including heart muscle disease (dilated cardiomyopathy) and muscle weakness (muscular dystrophies). Many of these diseases ...
During his regular checkup, a 9-year-old clouded leopard named Masala undergoes a procedure to get a tiny heart monitor implanted under his skin at the Smithsonian's Conservation Biology Institute in ...
In a little-noticed Supreme Court case, the country’s largest private prison operator argues companies should be shielded from lawsuits when doing the government’s dirty work. After being sued for ...
Construction in front of the Berlaymont building, the seat of the European Commission in Brussels.Credit...Jan Staiger for The New York Times Supported by By Anton Jäger Mr. Jäger is a contributing ...
Frail former President Bill Clinton has sparked new fears for his health by being spotted with a portable defibrillator – mere weeks after the 79-year-old was subpoenaed to testify before a ...
Palworld is showing no signs of slowing down. Fresh off the announcement of farming-themed spinoff Palfarm, Pocketpair's signature critters are invading the world of one of its biggest survival rivals ...
The tides of war often turn on the unexpected, such as attacking the enemy on an unanticipated front. General George Washington attempted to do just that when he assailed Philadelphia by way of ...