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Cardiology is the branch of internal medicine dealing with disorders of the heart and blood vessels. The field is commonly divided in the branches of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and electrophysiology.
Mount Sinai researchers illuminate the role of DNA methylation in Alzheimer's disease

Mount Sinai researchers illuminate the role of DNA methylation in Alzheimer's disease

New approach to rapidly determine biological aging

New approach to rapidly determine biological aging

Research provides insight into the regulation of heartbeats

Research provides insight into the regulation of heartbeats

Research reveals gene expression changes in two brain regions of individuals with cocaine use disorder

Research reveals gene expression changes in two brain regions of individuals with cocaine use disorder

Oral difelikefalin could reduce the intensity of itch in patients with notalgia paresthetica

Oral difelikefalin could reduce the intensity of itch in patients with notalgia paresthetica

Role of clonal hematopoiesis as a broad driver of atherosclerosis

Role of clonal hematopoiesis as a broad driver of atherosclerosis

Spaceflight increases the risk of developing cancer and heart disease

Spaceflight increases the risk of developing cancer and heart disease

Mount Sinai and Regeneron Genetics Center launch a large-scale genome sequencing project

Mount Sinai and Regeneron Genetics Center launch a large-scale genome sequencing project

Exposure to above average levels of outdoor air pollution increased death risk, study shows

Exposure to above average levels of outdoor air pollution increased death risk, study shows

Scientists gain fascinating insights into the dynamic ultrastructure of the heart

Scientists gain fascinating insights into the dynamic ultrastructure of the heart

New scalable method to advance maturation of human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes

New scalable method to advance maturation of human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes

Genetic risk score may help identify Type 2 diabetes patients with a higher risk for cardiovascular events

Genetic risk score may help identify Type 2 diabetes patients with a higher risk for cardiovascular events

Experimental "gene silencing" therapy reduces a important driver of heart disease risk by up to 98%

Experimental "gene silencing" therapy reduces a important driver of heart disease risk by up to 98%

Researchers develop an antibody as a tool for opening the blood-brain barrier

Researchers develop an antibody as a tool for opening the blood-brain barrier

Researchers employ genetic testing to determine the risk of developing cardiovascular disease

Researchers employ genetic testing to determine the risk of developing cardiovascular disease

Why is it Important to have Diverse Genomics Data in Science?

Why is it Important to have Diverse Genomics Data in Science?

New method helps distinguish bacterial DNA from human and other non-bacterial cells

New method helps distinguish bacterial DNA from human and other non-bacterial cells

Daily consumption of more olive oil linked to lower mortality risk

Daily consumption of more olive oil linked to lower mortality risk

Risk linked to coronary arteriosclerosis may be explained by changes in gene networks

Risk linked to coronary arteriosclerosis may be explained by changes in gene networks

Changes in the activity of gene networks may explain arteriosclerosis risk

Changes in the activity of gene networks may explain arteriosclerosis risk

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