
Sky-blue dye could help repair damaged heart tissue
The small molecule reduces damaging inflammation and improves heart function in mouse models of heart attack, say Israeli scientists.

The small molecule reduces damaging inflammation and improves heart function in mouse models of heart attack, say Israeli scientists.

By 2025, one-third of the global adult population could be overweight or obese, leading to a range of serious diseases and conditions.

Injecting a molecule called Agrin into damaged mouse hearts leads to muscle repair. Studies on larger animals are beginning soon.

Israeli scientists report blend of pomegranate juice and dates provide maximum protection against atherosclerosis.

Israeli researchers get mouse heart cells to take a step backwards so they can be renewed.
BSP system helps diagnose patients with acute chest pain in the emergency room and is designed for use during rest ECG tests.

Tel Aviv University researcher warns that positive trend is inconsistent among different age groups.

Tel Aviv University researchers show socioeconomic status is predictor of higher risk of death after an attack.
Israeli scientists find that gold nanofibers in engineered heart tissue can enhance electrical signaling.

Technion researchers suggest there’s an upside to sleep-disordered breathing that could help repair the injured heart in sufferers of cardiovascular disease.
Israeli-made home test lets people determine if their chest pain, shortness of breath or nausea means they’re heading for a cardiac arrest.