Last year, University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers reported that reductive stress — an imbalance in the normal oxidation/reduction homeostasis — caused pathological changes associated with ...
John C. Chatham, Ph.D., Professor, and Adam R. Wende, Ph.D., Associate Professor, in the Division of Molecular and Cellular Pathology, have been awarded a two-year, R21 grant from the National Heart, ...
Scientists have found that they may be able to use the retina's blood vessels to help predict a person's heart disease risk ...
A history of cancer is an independent predictor of major cardiovascular events in patients undergoing coronary angioplasty. Cancer should be considered a new cardiovascular risk factor in primary and ...
Although it is known that individuals living with HIV infection have an increased risk for cardiovascular disease, the underlying pathology behind this observation remains unclear, the authors of a ...
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C HICAGO -- People who died with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) were far more likely than car crash victims to have ...
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