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For patients and their families, these developments signify more than just medical advancements; they represent newfound possibilities, renewed optimism, and the promise of a brighter future. With each breakthrough, interventional cardiologists and their teams are rewriting the narrative of heart disease, offering hope where there was once uncertainty and transforming lives in profound ways.
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The study published on Thursday in the journal Science reported the first-of-its-kind technique that could print tissue scaffolds out of a major structural protein in the human body.
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The drones were created in conjunction with the Australian Defence Force (ADF) to be deployed during humanitarian crises.
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They found that the most remarkable changes occurred over a four day period 124 days into the pregnancy.
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With modern X ray scanners, scientists can make detailed 3D images. In the best images, they can even see the boundaries between single heart cells, and detect in which direction they are arranged.
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The mini human heart was created by introducing human cells into the matrix of a whole rat heart.
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When the plant cells are washed away what remains is a framework made primarily of cellulose, a natural substance that is not harmful to people.
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The “Heart App” developed by senior interventional cardiologist Rajeev Rathi has a small set of questions with multiple options. These are the questions that a cardiologist would ask in a case of suspected heart disease. 






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