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An enlarged heart boosts the likelihood of death from heart disease in adults.
It improves the power and efficiency of the heart; it boosts the release of certain neurotransmitters (the chemicals nerve cells use to talk to each other); and it stimulates cells' garbage-disposal machinery.
"Encouraging people into part-time jobs lies at the heart of boosting employment.
Similarly, obesity's effect on the heart will boost companies like Medtronic, the world's leader in cardiac gadgets such as pacemakers, valves and stents.An ill windThe health industry has already poured billions into developing treatments for chronic diseases.
Shows like "Looking" and "True Blood" and the film "The Normal Heart" helped boost its ranking this year.
A proof-of-principle study, published in Nature, showed that human embryonic stem cells boosted heart regeneration when transplanted into injured macaque hearts.
Similar reports are published for the heart muscle, where the pan-caspase inhibitor z-VAD.fmk reduced endotoxin-induced heart dysfunction and boosted the systolic performance of the left ventricle [ 30, 31].
The latest involves Merck & Co.'s Vioxx, withdrawn from the market in September because the painkiller boosted heart attack risk.
It was then that Steven Nissen, chair of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, published in the New England Journal of Medicine an analysis of 42 clinical trials and concluded the drug boosted heart disease risk by 43% (Science 15 June, p. 1550).
Autologous recellularization of decellularized heart valve scaffolds is a promising challenge in the field of tissue-engineered heart valves and could be boosted by bone marrow progenitor cell mobilization.
Clark's promotion follows his success in boosting Heart 100.7FM to become the most popular radio station in the Midlands, including both commercial and BBC competition.
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