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Nordic walking improves functional capacity in people with heart disease

Nordic walking improves functional capacity in people with heart disease
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Research suggests Nordic walking improves functional capacity in heart disease patients

According to a new study, Nordic walking was found to boost functional capacity, or the ability to do everyday tasks, in individuals with coronary heart disease more than normal high-intensity interval training and moderate-to-vigorous intensity continuous training.

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First-in-Human Experience With Novel 4D ICE Catheter For Catheter Ablation and LAA Closure Procedures

First-in-Human Experience With Novel 4D ICE Catheter For Catheter Ablation and LAA Closure Procedures
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Heart attack recovery aided by injecting heart muscle cells that overexpress cyclin D2

 E-Mail IMAGE:  These results suggest that the cyclin D2-cardiomyocyte transplantation may be a potential therapeutic strategy for the repair of infarcted hearts, said study leader Jianyi Jay Zhang, M.D., Ph.D., the chair. view more  Credit: UAB BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - In a large-animal study, researchers have shown that heart attack recovery is aided by injection of heart muscle cells derived from human induced pluripotent stem cell line, or hiPSCs, that overexpress cyclin D2. This research, published in the journal Circulation, used a pig model of heart attacks, which more closely resembles the human heart in size and physiology, and thus has higher clinical relevance to human disease, compared to studies in mice.

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