Arteries can narrow with fatty buildup. Blood struggles to move. Oxygen drops. A heart attack can follow, and it remains the world’s top killer. Researchers at the University of California San Diego ...
$2.7 million grant is funded by the National Institutes of Health’s National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute East Tennessee State University’s Dr. Eric Beaumont, a professor in the Quillen College of ...
The secret to a healthier and "younger" heart lies in the vagus nerve. A recent study coordinated by the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa and published in Science Translational Medicine ...
Exercise may do far more than strengthen the heart and muscles. New research suggests regular aerobic activity can physically reshape the nervous system that controls the heartbeat, altering key nerve ...
Frequent exercise doesn't just strengthen the heart – it also changes the nerves that control it, according to new research which could guide more targeted and effective care for common heart problems ...
New research shows vagus nerve exercises like humming, gargling and cold water exposure can calm anxiety in seconds ...
These are called “referred symptoms”, where pain from the heart travels through shared nerve pathways and is felt in other ...
Scientists have discovered that exercise remodels the heart's nerves and changes how it regulates its heartbeat and responds to stress.