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Human Hearts Capable of Regenerating Muscle Cells Following Heart Attacks: Study

For decades, the human heart was seen as a one-chance organ-once damaged, forever scarred. But a groundbreaking discovery from Australia is now challenging that belief, revealing that the human heart...

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For a long time, it was thought that the tissue of the heart, despite its importance, was one of the few in the body that could not recover from the damage. Now, Australian scientists have discovered that the cells of the heart muscle freely regenerate after a heart attack, says Science Alert. When something impedes the flow of blood, the lack of oxygen kills the heart cells. The body can be restored with scar tissue, but this non-elastic, fibro…

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The heart is in charge of pumping oxygenated blood to all organs of a human being so that it can function properly, and a new study by the University of Sydney, the Baird Institute and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney shows that it has the ability to regenerate some of its cells in case of a heart attack, so in N+ we explain to you which ones can grow again and what else is known about the case. While there have been cases like that of…

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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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