The Molecular Physiology of the Cardiovascular System training program is a multi-disciplinary training program for pre- and postdoctoral trainees. The goal of our program is to train students and ...
Women generally have a lower risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) than men for most of their adult lives, with lower rates of high blood pressure and a tendency toward higher levels of HDL ...
Research into cardiovascular physiology in nonmammalian vertebrates reveals a remarkable array of adaptative features that underpin effective oxygen delivery and metabolic regulation under diverse ...
Cardiovascular research is one of the key areas of interest of the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics. Research by our faculty members focuses on a variety of subjects including ...
Understanding more about the gut microbiome and how it may affect the development and treatment of heart failure could lead to a more personalized approach to managing the condition, a new review ...
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Fish Oil Cuts Risk of Serious Heart Events in Dialysis Patients
Over 3.5 years, patients randomized to 4 g of daily fish oil had a 43% lower risk for a composite of serious cardiovascular ...
A postdoctoral research fellow is available immediately in Dr. Priscila Sato’s laboratory (www.psatolab.org) at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. The Sato laboratory investigates the interplay ...
Heart disease has sometimes been considered a men's health issue, but the statistics prove otherwise. In the US alone, more than 42 million women live with the problem. Heart disease is responsible ...
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