Body weight and body mass index alone are not enough to predict whether someone will develop a metabolic disease. A new atlas of cells in fat tissue could help to explain why some overweight people ...
Increased intermuscular fat is associated with coronary microvascular dysfunction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes.
A new study uncovers a novel mechanism through which brown fat is transformed into heat, offering protection against ...
Inventiva (IVA) announced the publication in Journal of Hepatology, a peer-reviewed scientific journal, of the results from the ...
In "remarkable" work, a patch of engineered heart muscle cells was used to strengthen a patient's heart before transplant.
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Researchers found an independent association between increased intermuscular fat, not BMI, and major CV events and coronary ...
That test could help identify patients at greatest risk for potentially deadly cardiac problems such as coronary artery ...
The University of Virginia (UVA) has developed an imaging technique designed to improve heart care. UVA Health scientists in ...
People with pockets of fat hidden inside their muscles are at a higher risk of dying or being hospitalized from a heart attack or heart failure, regardless of their body mass index, according to new ...
NEWARK, N.J. — What if the key to a healthier you is hiding in plain sight? It’s not a hormone, vitamin, or miracle drug; it’s a special type of fat tissue. Most of us wage war against unwanted body ...