In mice, blocking heart-to-brain signals improved healing after a heart attack, hinting at new targets for cardiac therapy.
So, he and his colleagues induced heart attacks in mice and examined responses in the vagus nerve, which carries signals ...
The brain and vagus nerve play a key role in exacerbating tissue damage after a heart attack, but there are ways to block it.
Researchers discovered a feedback loop between nerve cells, the immune system and the heart. They think it shows promise as a ...
Arteries become clogged. Blood flow is restricted and oxygen is cut off. The result is a heart attack, the world's leading ...