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More than 40% of adults with no known heart disease had fatty deposits in heart arteries

More than 40% of adults with no known heart disease had fatty deposits in heart arteries
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Community Scoop » Heart Foundation Joins Forces With International Research Funding Group To Improve Global Heart Health

Press Release – The Heart Foundation Leading cardiovascular research funders, including the Heart Foundation, have joined forces in a new partnership to accelerate the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the worlds biggest killers, heart disease and stroke. The new Global Cardiovascular … Leading cardiovascular research funders, including the Heart Foundation, have joined forces in a new partnership to accelerate the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the world’s biggest killers, heart disease and stroke. The new Global Cardiovascular Research Funders Forum (GCRFF) unites 11 leading independent international organisations to coordinate funding for global clinical trials and promote international research efforts in heart, stroke and circulatory diseases.

People with this muscle protein gene variant tolerate the cold better

Myeloid immune cells in blood tied to severe COVID-19

Date Time Myeloid immune cells in blood tied to severe COVID-19 Individual variations in how the immune system responds to SARS-CoV-2 appear to impact the severity of disease. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have now been able to show that patients with severe COVID-19 have significantly elevated levels of a certain type of immune cells in their blood, called myeloid-derived suppressor cells. The study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation may bring an increased understanding of how early immune responses impact disease severity. Anna Smed Sörensen. Photo: Ulf Sirborn. Most individuals with COVID-19 develop mild to moderate symptoms and recover without needing hospital treatment. In severe cases, however, COVID-19 can lead to respiratory failure or even death. It is not yet known why the severity of disease varies so much between patients.

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