Cell-Free Heart Attack Meds Viewed as Easy-to-Make Alternative to Cell Therapies
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Cell-Free Heart Attack Meds Viewed as Easy-to-Make Alternative to Cell Therapies
Manufacturing difficulties are holding back the commercial development of heart disease cell therapies, according to researchers who say “cell free” treatment could be an easy-to-make alternative. A heart attack is when heart cells die, leaving non-contractile scar tissue that eventually stops organ function. It is a leading cause of death and, based on AHA analysis, results in millions of hospitalizations at a cost of $350 billion each year. Va…
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Modern cardiology is on the verge of achieving a major victory over heart attacks. New data from the United States show this. The death rate from acute coronary disease has decreased by 90 percent within 50 years. In contrast, arrhythmias and heart failure are becoming increasingly important, according to the American Association of Cardiologists (AHA).
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