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Study Suggests Muscle Health May Be Influenced More by Activity Level Than Ageing Process

Researchers learned that, when compared to inactive people, those who regularly do endurance exercise maintain muscle fibre size better. In older active people, the arrangement of muscle fibre nuclei, which act as the control centres for muscle tissu

Matthew-stroud
Metabolic-medicine-sciences
School-of-cardiovascular
Experimental-physiology
Senior-lecturer
Metabolic-medicine

Artificial intelligence using ECG criteria could assist diagnosis of HFpEF

Artificial intelligence using ECG criteria could assist diagnosis of HFpEF
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The secret to healthy living? Try going upstairs!

Climbing just six flights of stairs a day can reduce the risk of death and serious illnesses, new research has found. People who regularly climb up and down stairs

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School-of-cardiovascular
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Women more likely than men to die after heart attack, study finds

A study found that following a heart attack, women are two to three times more likely to have adverse outcomes such as death than men both in the short and long term.

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Invasive endotyping clarifies unexplained chest pain, but no improvement in symptom burden

In patients with angina with nonobstructive CAD, invasive testing increased the likelihood of an angina endotype diagnosis and improved treatment satisfaction compared with controls, but did not improve angina burden, researchers reported.Only one in five patients have obstructive CAD, which leaves most patients with unexplained chest pain symptoms after undergoing CT coronary angiography,

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School-of-cardiovascular
Metabolic-health
University-of-glasgow

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