A MYSTERIOUS burst of energy that happens in the brain as we die could be the soul leaving the body, according to an expert.
The severe starvation images and reports from returning hostages about the horrific conditions of Hamas captivity have ...
A sudden burst of energy that surges through our brains as we die could be evidence of the ‘soul leaving the body’, a ...
Recent research suggests that select athletes with cardiovascular abnormalities may be able to safely participate in ...
Researchers from Mass General Brigham and collaborating institutions have developed a non-invasive approach to manipulate cardiac tissue activity by using light to stimulate an innovative ink ...
Cardiac testing is essential for diagnosing and managing heart disease. I asked Lee Health Heart Institute Cardiologist ...
In a world in which there is little that you can control, you have enormous control over your risk factors for heart disease.
Electrocardiogram tests – which measure the heart's electrical activity – could someday be paired with an artificial intelligence model to detect premature aging and cognitive decline, new research ...
Experts have new advice for athletes with heart conditions - and on how doctors and patients should work together to weigh ...
The test is noninvasive, using 10 electrodes attached to the body that transmit your heart's electrical activity to an ECG machine that creates the characteristic wave patterns. ECGs can be used to ...
A person becomes unconscious quickly during cardiac arrest. This usually happens within 20 seconds after the heart stops beating. Without the oxygen and sugars it needs to function, the brain is ...
This section mainly generalizes the dual effects of miR-133 on cardiac electrical remodeling. We presume that miR-133 acts as a double-edged sword by activating or repressing the expression of ...