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Older heart muscle cells accumulate new genetic mutations -; while losing the ability to repair them

Older heart muscle cells accumulate new genetic mutations -; while losing the ability to repair them

Mount Sinai and Regeneron Genetics Center launch a new human genome sequencing research project

Mount Sinai and Regeneron Genetics Center launch a new human genome sequencing research project

Researchers identify genes that become active when carotid plaque rupture leads to a stroke

Researchers identify genes that become active when carotid plaque rupture leads to a stroke

COVID-19 infection in pregnant women linked to increased risk of adverse outcomes

COVID-19 infection in pregnant women linked to increased risk of adverse outcomes

Mount Sinai receives $500,000 SU2C grant to identify therapeutic combinations for KRAS-mutant lung cancers

Mount Sinai receives $500,000 SU2C grant to identify therapeutic combinations for KRAS-mutant lung cancers

Aldosterone may increase risk of kidney failure in patients with chronic kidney disease

Aldosterone may increase risk of kidney failure in patients with chronic kidney disease

Wrist-wearable devices more cost-effective than electrocardiograms and pulse palpation for atrial fibrillation screening

Wrist-wearable devices more cost-effective than electrocardiograms and pulse palpation for atrial fibrillation screening

Varenicline and cytisine not more efficacious than nicotine to treat risky drinking and smoking, study says

Varenicline and cytisine not more efficacious than nicotine to treat risky drinking and smoking, study says

Discovery could prevent insulin resistance and have significant benefits for people with type 2 diabetes

Discovery could prevent insulin resistance and have significant benefits for people with type 2 diabetes

Researchers discover two signaling pathways that are downregulated in human hearts after birth

Researchers discover two signaling pathways that are downregulated in human hearts after birth

Higher suPAR levels linked with increased risk of blood clot formation

Higher suPAR levels linked with increased risk of blood clot formation

Substantial increases in cardiovascular trends contribute to a rising burden on the US health care system

Substantial increases in cardiovascular trends contribute to a rising burden on the US health care system

New, non-invasive imaging method may help detect an early indicator of glaucoma

New, non-invasive imaging method may help detect an early indicator of glaucoma

Mobile app-based program substantially improves cardiac rehabilitation participation

Mobile app-based program substantially improves cardiac rehabilitation participation

Study quantifies link between red meat intake, gut microbiome, and cardiovascular disease in older adults

Study quantifies link between red meat intake, gut microbiome, and cardiovascular disease in older adults

Pilot program designed to help patients manage heart failure results in fewer readmissions

Pilot program designed to help patients manage heart failure results in fewer readmissions

Hypertension heightens the risk of hospitalization related to SARS-CoV-2 Omicron infection

Hypertension heightens the risk of hospitalization related to SARS-CoV-2 Omicron infection

Celebrating the role of aspirin as chemopreventative agent against cancer

Celebrating the role of aspirin as chemopreventative agent against cancer

Ultra-precise gene therapy technologies could edit or silence faulty genes causing fatal heart diseases

Ultra-precise gene therapy technologies could edit or silence faulty genes causing fatal heart diseases

Most familial hypercholesterolemia patients remain undiagnosed, analysis reveals

Most familial hypercholesterolemia patients remain undiagnosed, analysis reveals

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