Role of the RAAS in the Pathophysiology of Heart Failure ACE inhibitors have no effect on angiotensin II formed by alternate pathways. In contrast, ARBs would be expected to inhibit the biologic ...
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A new randomized controlled trial out of the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute has found that combining structured exercise ...
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When thinking about the immune system, most people think about B and T cells and how they can be trained to recognize pathogens, preventing re-infections.
When thinking about the immune system, most people think about B and T cells and how they can be trained to recognize ...
For more than 50 years, as a leading pioneer of preventive medicine and the “father of aerobics,” Kenneth H. Cooper, M.D., ...