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New research from Ohio State University reveals genetic differences in the heart's natural pacemaker between men and women.
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In the heart of Mpumalanga province, a deadly encounter has unfolded, highlighting the ongoing battle between law enforcement ...
A new study shows that the sinoatrial node (SAN) -- a small but powerful structure in the human heart that serves as its natural pacemaker and initiates every normal heartbeat -- runs on different ...
"The findings are encouraging for those looking for accessible ways to manage their blood pressure," said the researchers.