December 22, 2025

TEAM CREATES FIRST LAB-MADE MINI HEARTS TO STUDY A-FIB

DECEMBER 17TH, 2025POSTED BY MICHIGAN STATE A colorful image shows a human heart organoid under a microscope. The red areas represent blood vessels or neural networks within the organoid. (Credit: Aguirre lab/MSU) SHARE THIS ARTICLE Facebook Twitter Reddit Email You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. TAGS HEARTS UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN […]

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Improving diagnosis of aortic stenosis with genetics and AI

by University of California, San Francisco edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Robert Egan  Editors’ notes Study overview. Credit: Nature Genetics (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41588-025-02397-7 Aortic stenosis is a narrowing of the aortic valve, which connects the heart to the rest of the body. It affects millions of people and can be fatal if left untreated. At present, there are no

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Natural protein drug may slow neuron death linked to Alzheimer’s disease

by University of Colorado Anschutz edited by Robert Egan, reviewed by Andrew Zinin  Editors’ notes Credit: Public Domain Scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz have discovered that while brain neuron changes, including cell loss, may begin in early life, a drug long-approved for other conditions might be repurposed to slow this damage, offering new hope for those

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Anemia: A Lesser-Known Side Effect of GLP-1 Drugs?

Batya Swift Yasgur, MA, LSW December 09, 2025 As use of GLP-1 receptor agonists (RAs) continues to rise exponentially, awareness of its most common side effects, such as nausea and vomiting, is growing. But the drugs come with some lesser-known potential risks, which may include micronutrient deficiencies, such as iron deficiency anemia (IDA). “There may be a link between

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