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Road noise damages the cardiovascular system after just one night

Even a single night of moderate road traffic noise at comparatively low exposure increases heart rate, is associated with changes in proteins involved…

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Gut microbes control our heart via the brain

A metabolic product produced by bacteria in our intestines controls heart function via cells in the brain. A team from the Max Delbrück Centre…

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Delirium after heart surgery: preventing complications

An analysis of around 1,604 studies spanning more than three decades shows that delirium is a clinically highly relevant complication in cardiology…

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From innovation to application: New ARC Centre at Charité brings ideas into healthcare faster

With the establishment of an ARC Innovation Centre, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, which is also a member institution of the German Centre for…

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Entering the second phase with new funding: curATime advances personalised medicine for cardiovascular diseases

The curATime cluster for atherothrombosis and individualised medicine, developed jointly by TRON gGmbH, Mainz University Medical Centre, a member…

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Atrial fibrillation: reduction and precise quantification

As part of an international research collaboration, the University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) is investigating key mechanisms of atrial…

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Hector Science Prize for leading researcher Stefanie Dimmeler

Biologist and biochemist Stefanie Dimmeler, professor at Goethe University, spokesperson for the Cardio-Pulmonary Institute (CPI) Cluster of…

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