Cancer cells travel through the blood like restless seeds, searching for places to take root. Yet one organ they almost never ...
For the first time ever, surgeons at National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) successfully performed a heart transplant in which the donor organ never stopped beating. This revolutionary procedure ...
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Cancer is somehow rare in the heart. Turns out, the organ's rhythmic beat might keep the disease at bay, a mouse study finds
Cancer can occur anywhere in the human body, but it’s rarely found in the heart—a conundrum that has long stumped scientists.
Researchers from Rutgers Health and RWJBarnabas Health have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) technology that transforms basic electrocardiogram (ECG) readings of electrical activity into ...
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