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A group of researchers from the University of Colorado conducted an experiment in which scientists figured out various ways to rejuvenate the human heart. They have developed a new method of rejuvenation using mitochondria-targeted antioxidants.
If you eat nuts two to three times a week, then the risk of developing cardiovascular pathologies will decrease by 25%.
The researchers concluded that drinking up to six cups of coffee a day will not harm human health, but it is important to know some of the nuances.
Many people, hearing the term "sclerosis", know that this is a deterioration in brain activity, a memory impairment. But not everyone is familiar with such a disease as cardiosclerosis.
The journalists interviewed Roman Komarov, Director of the Cardiovascular Surgery Clinic. They were worried about the ongoing conversation, they were afraid to distract the specialist from difficult work, but at the same time they wanted to find out as much useful information as possible.
A patient from India underwent an unusual operation to transplant a donor heart. During surgery, the doctors encountered a problem. The donor organ did not fit the recipient in size.
A subsidiary of Google has begun work on an interesting algorithm with which scientists plan to find heart pathologies in users. They plan to detect the presence of diseases through a neural network by scanning the retina of the eyeball.
Scientists from several countries conducted a study in which they found that cadmium adversely affects the heart and blood vessels. It contributes to the formation of atherosclerosis. The chemical element is found in paints and varnishes, alloys, it is also present in cigarettes.
Ohio University scientists conducted a study in which they determined that vitamin D3 is beneficial for the proper functioning of the heart and blood vessels.
Vascular surgeons from the Mytishchi department performed surgery on a patient with myocardial infarction. This manipulation was broadcast online over the network, the Minister of Health reported.