A new study explores how humans seem to be evolving in a very unexpected way — namely, by having a third artery in some of our forearms. In an article published by the Journal of Anatomy, scientists ...
A study found that about one in three European-descended Australians has a persistent median artery. That artery typically goes away during fetal development, or even during infancy. Until now.
Pain in the left arm that comes and goes is a possible sign of a heart attack. However, other conditions, such as an injury or a pinched nerve, can also cause this type of pain. If a person feels ...
Use of a radial artery (located within the forearm, wrist and hand) graft compared with a saphenous vein (from the leg) graft for coronary artery bypass grafting did not result in improved ...
Humans are continuing to evolve -- in fact, they’re doing so at a faster rate than they have in at least 250 years. That’s the conclusion of scientists in Australia who found that more and more people ...
Aug. 28 (UPI) --When treating blocked arteries, a removable balloon is just as effective as a permanent stent, according to a study. The BASKET-SMALL 2 trial, the largest randomized study, compared ...
Medically reviewed by Michael Menna, DO Key Takeaways Left arm pain can be a sign of a heart attack or angina.A blood clot in the arm can cause the same symptoms and is an emergency.Left arm pain can ...
Humans are continuing to evolve -- in fact, they’re doing so at a faster rate than they have in at least 250 years. That’s the conclusion of scientists in Australia who found that more and more people ...