Cardiology News and Research

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Researchers use 3D printer to make paper organs

Researchers use 3D printer to make paper organs

Dogs can help improve mood of patients waiting for emergency hospital care

Dogs can help improve mood of patients waiting for emergency hospital care

New research uncovers how superbug evades the immune system to cause infection

New research uncovers how superbug evades the immune system to cause infection

A poor sense of smell increases your risk of dying early, but scientists don’t know why

A poor sense of smell increases your risk of dying early, but scientists don’t know why

Study associates personal characteristics with individual's choice of workout

Study associates personal characteristics with individual's choice of workout

People with low self-esteem do not get health benefit from perceived social support

People with low self-esteem do not get health benefit from perceived social support

Summer bummer: A young camper’s $142,938 snakebite

Summer bummer: A young camper’s $142,938 snakebite

Fetal heart rate monitoring can help health workers to identify at risk fetuses

Fetal heart rate monitoring can help health workers to identify at risk fetuses

Study finds promising new treatment for infants with Noonan Syndrome

Study finds promising new treatment for infants with Noonan Syndrome

SLU study suggests a more equitable way for Medicare reimbursement

SLU study suggests a more equitable way for Medicare reimbursement

Adoption of new rules drops readmission penalties against safety net hospitals

Adoption of new rules drops readmission penalties against safety net hospitals

NIH's All Of Us Research Program to host special symposium on May 6, 2019

NIH's All Of Us Research Program to host special symposium on May 6, 2019

Study examines if caffeine could prevent harmful effects of PGE1 treatment on breathing

Study examines if caffeine could prevent harmful effects of PGE1 treatment on breathing

Increasing body temperature of vulnerable neonates to greater than 36 degrees

Increasing body temperature of vulnerable neonates to greater than 36 degrees

Genetic makeup does not predispose people to tooth decay, study finds

Genetic makeup does not predispose people to tooth decay, study finds

BUSM receives $4.9 million MLSC grant to accelerate development of new brain imaging techniques

BUSM receives $4.9 million MLSC grant to accelerate development of new brain imaging techniques

Blood based test using AI and nanotechnology devised for chronic fatigue syndrome

Blood based test using AI and nanotechnology devised for chronic fatigue syndrome

Study: Energy drink consumption has increased substantially in the United States

Study: Energy drink consumption has increased substantially in the United States

Researchers develop multimodal system for personalized post-stroke rehabilitation

Researchers develop multimodal system for personalized post-stroke rehabilitation

Innovations to U.S. food system could help consumers in choosing healthy foods

Innovations to U.S. food system could help consumers in choosing healthy foods

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