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Friday, October, 23, 2009

Function Of Heart

Scientists work to create new hearts

October 03, 2008
Scientists are developing a way to create transplantable hearts made from a patient's own stem cells. The organ-building biotechnology--called whole organ decellularization--recently passed an important milestone in laboratory tests when researchers were able to create functioning heart tissue from the stem cells. So far, scientists have been able to create an entire pig heart, and scientists say they hope to create a human heart when they have perfected the organ-building technique. Read more »

Expert & Community Posts

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Inflammation: Pathophysiology, Disease and MS
By Dr. Gross , Health Expert

...of the term) is something that is imposed upon a functioning heart.  In contrast, Congenital... Read more »

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Biofeedback and Anxiety
By Eileen Bailey , Health Expert

...you.)   Biofeedback measures a number of bodily functions, such as heart rate, blood pressure,... Read more »

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Hypertension and Congestive Heart Failure
By Dr. Charles Whitcomb , Health Expert

...this has been attributed to abnormal heart muscle function where the heart muscle is weakened... Read more »

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Heart failure, is it All the Same?
By Dr. Larry Weinrauch , Health Expert

...When the cells are nourished properly, the body can function normally.   With heart failure,... Read more »

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Coenzyme Q10 - Should you be using this supplement?
By Lisa Nelson , Health Expert

...your cells can not produce energy for your body to function, including the heart muscle.  The... Read more »

Health Guide

Thiamine
...in the body. Alternative Names Vitamin B1; Diet - thiamine; Deficiency - vitamin B1 Function Thiamine (vitamin B1) helps the body cells convert carbohydrates into energy. It is... Read more »
Peripartum cardiomyopathy
...congestion of the lungs or the veins in the lungs, decreased cardiac output, decreased movement or functioning of the heart, or heart failure may show on: Echocardiogram ... Read more »
Restrictive cardiomyopathy
...cardiomyopathy may benefit from steroids or chemotherapy. A heart transplant may be considered if the function of the heart is very poor. Expectations (prognosis) People with restrictive... Read more »
Cyanotic heart disease
...in low blood oxygen levels. There may be more than one defect. The defect affects the structure or function of the heart or vessels. Alternative Names Right-to-left cardiac shunt;... Read more »
Heart Attack Patient Guide, Part I: Symptoms
...the hospital, to months and years later. The first part of the guide discusses the basics of heart function, heart attack symptoms, emergency care, medications, tests and treatments performed in... Read more »

Medications

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...ability to walk and exercise, improve your heart function, and decrease the chance that you will... Read more »

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...blindness, nerve problems, loss of limbs, and sexual function problems. Proper control of... Read more »

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...blindness, nerve problems, loss of limbs, and sexual function problems. Proper control of... Read more »

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...medical tests (e.g., pulse and blood pressure, liver function tests) should be performed... Read more »

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...Laboratory and/or medical tests (e.g., drug levels, liver function tests, complete blood counts,... Read more »

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Clinical trial: Coreg ER vs. Coreg IR in treating chronic heart failure
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This is a study to determine if Coreg ER is as effective as Coreg IR in improving heart function in people with stable chronic heart failure. This... Read summary »