By Liz Szabo, USA TODAY Stem cells harvested from a patient's own heart can be used to help repair muscle damaged during a heart attack, according to a preliminary study published online Monday in The Lancet. While it's too soon to know if the
Well, Valentine's Day is almost here. We don't have any plans to eat out for a romantic dinner. It would be nice to get flowers-I always like that. On the way to pick up my much needed new glasses-how I have missed them-I
A Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute clinical trial showed that treating heart attack patients with an infusion of their own heart-derived cells helps damaged hearts re-grow healthy muscle. Patients who underwent the stem cell
By Liz Szabo, USA TODAY Stem cells harvested from a patient's own heart can be used to help repair muscle damaged during a heart attack, according to a preliminary study published online Monday in The Lancet. While it's too soon to know if the
Well, Valentine's Day is almost here. We don't have any plans to eat out for a romantic dinner. It would be nice to get flowers-I always like that. On the way to pick up my much needed new glasses-how I have missed them-I
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